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UPVC Conservatory - This is an excellent, highly insulate material,
which benefits from little or no external maintenance. It is readily
available and well tested and is usually the lowest cost option from
a range of materials available. It is mainly seen in white but also
available in Mahogany and Oak woodgrain styles. uPVC or PVCu is by
far the most popular material for conservatories today. This material
is available for all types of conservatories such as Victorian, Edwardian,
Orangeries (Orangery) for example. Our companies also offer a hardwood/timber
or aluminium alternative.
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permission or building regulations. You can find everything you need
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Norfolk – Did you know…?
Norfolk is a low-lying county in East Anglia in the east of southern England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast, including The Wash. The county capital is Norwich, located at 52°37′59″N, 1°17′38″E. Norfolk is the fifth largest ceremonial county in England, with an area of 5,371 km² (2,074 sq mi).
Situated on the east coast, Norfolk was vulnerable to invasions from Scandinavia and northern Europe, and forts were built to defend against the Angles and Saxons. By the 5th century the Angles, for whom East Anglia and England itself are named, had established control of the region and later became the "north folk" and the "south folk", hence, "Norfolk" and "Suffolk". Norfolk, and several adjacent areas, became the kingdom of East Anglia, later merging with Mercia and then Wessex. The influence of the Early English settlers can be seen in the many "thorpes", "tons" and "hams" of placenames. In the 9th century the region again came under attack, this time from Vikings who killed the king, Edmund the Martyr. In the centuries before the Norman Conquest the wetlands of the east of the county began to be converted to farmland, and settlements grew in these areas. Migration into East Anglia must have been high, as by the time of the Conquest and Domesday Book survey, it was one of the most densely populated parts of the British Isles.
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