Style Gallery - Victorian
Other Styles
The original conservatory concept started with the Victorian and dates back hundreds of years but still looks good today.

A white dwarf wall Victorian dwarf wall conservatory with a clear glass roof.
The Victorian is a very popular style of conservatory and has
distinguished architectural features such as a bay front, steeply
pitched roof and ornate ridge details.
This conservatory style is a popular choice because the design works
well with most older properties and is selected for its bay front that
usually comprises of either three or five facets.
The 3-facet Victorian – the bay front has three main windows of
similar widths, widely angled for maximum space. This style is suitable
for the majority of locations.
The 5-facet Victorian – generally selected for wide span structures
the bay front has five main windows, creating a pleasing period profile
with a subtle rounded appearance. This design offers the ideal blend of
space and classical looks.
A White 3 segmentVictorian conservatory with a Polycarbonate roof and brick dwarf wall. The French doors are placed on the side to maximise the sitting area in the conservatory.
Internal view of a white 3 facet Victorian conservatory
External view of the same 3 facet Victorian shown above
An internal image of a white dwarf wall Victorian conservatory with clear glass roof and contemporary tie bar.
A white dwarf wall Victorian conservatory featuring a clear glass roof with opening roof vent and arched Georgian bars below the transomes.
A white dwarf wall Victorian with opal polycarbonate roof.
A wide fronted Victorian in light oak fitted on a dwarf wall with a glass roof.
An internal view of a wide fronted Victorian conservatory with light oak woodgrain finish and incorporating full height glazing and a clear glass roof.
A white 3 segment Victorian with glass roof and remote control roof vents. The windows and doors feature arched Georgian bar inserts for a traditional design.
A wide bay front Victorian with splay returns for maximum internal floor area.
Victorian conservatory with box gutter to side