Victorian Greenhouses

The Hartley range of Victorian glasshouses exudes the utmost respect for the sense of style, function and proportion that was the very seed corn of Victorian Greenhouse design. Their timber and wrought iron glasshouses were an integral and indispensable part of self-perpetuating gardens that were both a major source of pride and pleasure.

Ample growing height to accommodate exotic tree ferns or tropical palms comes as standard, as does a steep roof pitch for optimum weather resistance and ambient growing conditions. From the essential simplicity of the Victorian Classic Glasshouse, to the spacious ambience of the Victorian Grand Lodge, the glasshouses range provides for the most exacting needs of gardens big or small. Either as a garden room, a specific growing environment, or a combination of both.

The traditional style of Hartley greenhouses can be easily customised to your personal requirements, or to form a tailor-made maintenance-free replacement for an existing timber greenhouse that is beyond repair, incorporating narrower glass panes to match the original Victorian greenhouse in character and appearance.

Are you interested to know what inspired this range? Why not read the history of greenhouses in the Victorian era (links to UK site), which inspired this range.

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