The Hardwick Conservatory, Part Of The National Trust Conservatory Collection
The Hardwick Conservatory, Part Of The National Trust Conservatory Collection
Named after Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, a 16th Century 'Prodigy house' designed for Bess of Hardwick who was Elizabethan England's second most powerful and wealthy woman. Hardwick is recognised as being one of Britain's greatest Elizabethan stately homes.

Many homes built in the 16th and 17th Century were designed with windows formed by timber or stone framework and mullions housing metal casements made most typically from bronze. Inspired by this period of architecture, we have designed a glazed structure which incorporates much of the fine detailing of the time but which will equally lend itself to many houses built through to the present day.