Posts Tagged ‘british summer’

Conservatory Bonus

Monday, May 31st, 2010

 The conservatory is a longstanding British tradition which really came into its own in the 1800’s and with the great British climate being what it is; it’s easy to see why.

When considering buying a conservatory you will quite often hear cynical advice such as ‘they get far too hot in the summer you know…’ Well yes, they do, I agree – a glass box which is in effect a green house, pegged onto the side of your property is bound to get a little heated in direct sunlight. On days when it is warm enough to sit in your garden and enjoy it, it is often too warm to be wanting to sit in your conservatory. But then this is British weather we are talking about and the conservatory will be your own little heated get-away when the British summer weather lets you down.

A conservatory is a great investment for anyone looking to add value and space to their homes not to mention the price-less value it will add to the warmth and comfort you will feel relaxing, reading the paper with your feet up with a good cup of tea, soaking in the warmth while it rains and drizzles outside your widows.

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The Conservatory and the Great British Weather

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

The conservatory is a longstanding British tradition which really came into its own in the 1800’s and with the great British climate being what it is; it’s easy to see why.

When considering buying a conservatory you will quite often hear cynical advice such as ‘they get far too hot in the summer you know…’ Well yes, they do, I agree – a glass box which is in effect a green house, pegged onto the side of your property is bound to get a little heated in direct sunlight. In fact I don’t sit in mine at the moment (mid-August) partly because it’s really hot in there, but more importantly, because it is one of those rare moments in the British calendar when it is actually possible to sit in the garden!

However, at all other times of the year, my favourite place in the house is the conservatory. There I can soak up precious rays of sunshine whilst smugly sheltered from the ravages of the bitter wind, pouring rain, drizzle, sleet… whatever the great British weather chooses to throw at us. In answer to the question ‘is it too hot to sit in the conservatory in the summer?’ I would say ‘yes it is’ - but when the summer only lasts about 2 weeks, I consider it a terrific investment for the remaining 50 weeks of the year.