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GABLE CONSERVATORY

A Gable Conservatory refers to the triangular shape under the end of the pitched roof of the conservatory, where the top of the triangle meets the ridge of the roof. Depending on its size, it will have a number of trusses within it vertically from the roof or in a starburst shape.

A gable is typical of a Victorian Style – Queen Anne Conservatory and Edwardian Conservatory and can be made to blend harmoniously with houses from these periods. This is often an important issue when Planning Permission is required for a new conservatory.

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