

The Orangery, as the name suggests was originally created in the 17th century for cultivating orange and citrus trees plus other tender plants and there are notable examples situated in the grounds of many of our stately homes.
The term Orangery refers to a building with glazed sides on a stone or brick frame with a partially glazed roof and they are now more commonly attached to the main house.
The Orangery from Cheadle Glass is an atrium-style conservatory which bridges the gap between a conservatory and an extension.
The distinctive glazed roof and large windows combine with brick pillars to give a solid looking structure which has more privacy than a traditional conservatory.
The Cheadle Glass Orangery provides a versatile new living space such as a stunning kitchen, a light and airy place to work or a relaxing sitting room.
Featuring a two-tier roof manufactured in structural grade aluminium capped and clad with low maintenance thermal pvc cappings and claddings.
The glass used in the structures roof is self-cleaning and the roof system has integrated ventilation as standard.
Prices start at £40,000. For more information, contact Cheadle Glass on 0161 480 6644.
Cheadle Glass are specialist designers and makers of quality bespoke glass products for home and commercial use.
01 September 2009
Head Office & Main Showroom: Borron Street | Portwood | Stockport | Cheshire | SK1 2JD
