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We are proud to manufacture with Accoya. It is an acetylated wood that has been thoroughly tested for dimensional stability and durability, guaranteed for 50 years untreated and even given a 70 year service life by TRADA. Accoya is so strong that it is used in the construction of bridges and even to line canals. Accoya is produced from fast growing renewable, well managed sources and as such has a low, even negative carbon footprint. Organically treated Accoya carries a prized FSC certification.
Find out more Configure nowAir circulation starts low down in our glasshouse but hot exhausted air can escape through the handsome full length ridge vents, located on both sides of the glasshouse for optimum air flow. Plants love air movement, you will be rewarded if you offer plenty of fresh air. To this end our vents are automated with heat sensitive cylinders and strong spring mechanisms. 6mm toughened clear glass panels allow maximum light and the openers allow maximum ventilation.
Find out more Configure nowWe are proud to manufacture with Accoya. It is an acetylated wood that has been thoroughly tested for dimensional stability and durability, guaranteed for 50 years untreated and even given a 70 year service life by TRADA. Accoya is so strong that it is used in the construction of bridges and even to line canals. Accoya is produced from fast growing renewable, well managed sources and as such has a low, even negative carbon footprint. Organically treated Accoya carries a prized FSC certification.
Find out more Configure nowKey Facts
Explore the range of stylish glasshouses designed to appeal to your tastes and growing needs.
The Victorians certainly knew a thing or two about building greenhouses and it would be arrogant of us to ignore the merits of the design concept behind the traditional Victorian greenhouse design.
This of course includes the high pitched roofs which allow plenty of height in which your plants can prosper. Many of these stunning Victorian Greenhouses remain standing at stately homes to this day and serve as a reminder of a time when British gardens were the envy of the world.
We have taken the merits of this design and incorporated modern manufacturing techniques and the latest materials to produce Victorian style greenhouses that are not only beautiful but also highly functional and built to last.
Gone is the thin 2mm glass and in are 4mm panels which are toughened to ensure that they meet safety glass standards and tightly sealed to standards that you would expect in modern housing.
Our Victorian Greenhouses also feature much larger panes which offer more light to your plants ensuring strength and prosperity for the crops.
We still use timber for some of the detailing such as the sculptural boarding but now this is designed to be long lasting and is ecologically sourced for your peace of mind.
Other design features which have been retained include the high eaves, large capacity guttering, wide hinged doors and the 45 degree roof pitch which remains imposing and impressive aesthetically, as well as bringing practical benefits.
We have a range of Victorian Greenhouse styles for you to choose including those which are designed to sit on a traditional dwarf wall. If you opt for this style of design, we can provide detailed drawings for the wall which will be required so that you or your builder can prepare the wall to the right specification.
Those who are keen to avoid the extra expense of having a dwarf wall build may wish to consider our plant house range of Victorian style greenhouses which come with a boarded base and only require a flat level footing or pad.
You can select your preferred design when you explore the range of Victorian Greenhouses for sale with Cultivar.
Explore our range of traditional Victorian style greenhouses to find a design option that you feel is right for you and your garden. Choose between Accoya wood and aluminium framed designs as well as models intended to sit on a Dwarf wall or alternatively which come with a boarded base.
The cultivar victorian greenhouses are characterized by ornate finials at each end of the ridge and often feature a central porch access, creating a captivating focal point and destination in your garden. The classic design of our glasshouses reflect the aesthetic sensibilities of the Victorian era.
A central path leading to the greenhouse door served not only as a practical entryway but also as a deliberate design element. Often flanked by meticulously arranged flower beds or in recent years raised beds for cultivating fruit and vegetables. This path acts as abackbone of a well-structured garden layout.
The central porch, can be adorned with our series three shelving, a useful storage facility. Or if you prefer you could grow your own climbing vines to provide some shade and create a charming space for contemplation and appreciation of your precious plants. This architectural feature not only enhances the overall visual appeal of the greenhouse but also provides a sheltered vantage point for enjoying the view down the garden back to the house.
A Victorian greenhouse from Cultivar, with meticulous design principles, seamlessly integrated functionality and aesthetic could transform your garden into the haven you seek.