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Conservatories and Planning Permission

17th November 2006
A conservatory is a distinct man-made structure built for the purpose of housing a variety of botanical wonders foreign to that particular locality. Traditionally these conservatories were built at the behest of the wealthy as a means of showing off their...

History of Orangery

17th November 2006
The word Orange made its first appearance around the 14th century, a term derived from Sanskrit. At the same time the Portuguese traders introduced the fruit Orange to Europe, as a take-home present from India. These oranges from Asia rapidly took the pla...

Hardwood Conservatory Key Facts

16th November 2006
There are many options when considering building a hardwood conservatory. The types of hardwood used can significantly affect not only the aesthetics but also the longer-term durability. A cheap hardwood conservatory could last for less than ten years, wh...

History of the Conservatory

16th November 2006
Before we begin to delve into the history of conservatories, we should know what a conservatory is in the first place. One of the modern definitions is 'A building that is attached to another building and which has more than 75 per cent of the roof and mo...

Celsius Glass and Hardwood Conservatories

12th October 2006
A new kind of material is being used for glass in hardwood conservatories. It is called Celsius Performance Glass which is a new type of coated smart glass. It is excellent for use in conservatory roofs. Celsius Performance Glass brings to people the b...

Pilkington K Glass and Hardwood conservatories

11th October 2006
Pilkington K glass is commonly used in hardwood conservatories. It has become more popular as it is able to retain heat more effectively than normal float glass. The key difference over normal float glass is that it has a microscopic or low emissivity co...

Key Facts about the Oak Tree

29th September 2006
The Oak Tree is Considered to be one of the most significant and magnificent trees in the whole world. In all there are over 300 varieties of these majestic forest giants. Some species of oaks include the Royal Oak and Quercus Robur (Common Oak), which...

Conservatories and Building Regulations

29th September 2006
Building a conservatory may require various permissions from the local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales. The two types of permission that householders will come across are building regulations and planning permission. This article looks at build...
 
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