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The Elsted Style
The Elsted model is the perfect size for the avid horticulturalist. It allows you to propagate, harvest and over winter a moderate amount of plants all throughout the year. Take a respite from the stresses of daily living and enjoy your horticultural hobby to the fullest extent |
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The Compton Style
The Compton model is ideal for those that want to grow both large and small perennials and annuals. Its average size allows for the continual planting of new materials while also caring for your more mature plants.
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The Harting Style
The Harting glasshouse has been sized and claimed to be the perfect environment for those whose passion lies in growing and tending orchids and plants that grown on vines. |
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The Heyshott Style
The Heyshott structure has been used ideally as an Estate glasshouse for those that have large seasonal house plants needing over-wintering, as well as starting plants and vegetables come Spring. |
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The Warnford Style
The Warnford model is a classic Estate greenhouse. The structure is used typically by horticulturalists looking to get the most out of their hobby. Not only will this large glasshouse become an appealing addition on your property, it will function as the perfect glasshouse for large scale hobby growing and over wintering. |
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The Cheriton Style (3/4 Span)
The Cheriton or “3/4 Span” model is a system that has been modified over the years from a standard single sloped lean-to. This system has taken the classical free standing glasshouse look and combined it with the use of a solid rear wall for abutting. This system has been optimally built in locations where the glasshouse is being built into a hill or added to an existing home allowing it to look more like a traditional free standing structure. |
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