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Edwardian Conservatories

Edwardian Conservatories

  • Offers maximum living space for any given area
  • Adaptable to suit all house styles and bungalows
  • High-insulating, multi-walled, polycarbonate roofing system
  • Roofing up to 32mm thick with the option of upgrading to a glass roof
  • Extensive range of roof glazing options to choose from
  • Various uPVC frame colours available


Pennine Edwardian conservatories combine sophistication and elegance with maximum floor space, making them one of the more popular choices.

An Edwardian conservatory features the simple, straight lines that were so typical of the era and are usually square or rectangular, reminiscent of the inherent strength of both the structure and character.

Strong clean lines are the typical character of the Edwardian era conservatory design complementing buildings and interiors in achieving the effect of expensive simplicity.

A typical Edwardian house will have a wide frontage and builders during this era looked to allow in lots of sunshine and air. It is fair to say that the style has a lot in common with the Georgian style (which was a century earlier) and detailing and colours are considerably lighter than the intervening Victorian period.

Period conservatories (like all Pennine conservatories) are built to the highest modern standards, you will find that noise reduction, warmth and security are all accounted for in a structure that still retains a classic and elegant look.

Edwardian conservatories