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Cost of new conservatory
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So it is!
It looks good but I would hav paid the extra to have it stepped, only because this represents no cutting into the brick. They would have stepped it along the mortar lines.Behind every great man is a good womanBeside this ordinary man is a great woman£2 savings jar - now at £3.42:rotfl:0 -
To be honest i coudnt afford it, and you can only see one side of it anyway because its along the boundary on the other side , as long as its watertight its fine by me
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That's great deanos :T - gives me a really good idea of what the costs are. Will now start talking to the builders and my OH's brother.
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http://www.ezzeconservatories.com/index.htm
This website is offering very cost effecitve offer for High Specification; Edwardian Conservatories, Victorian Conservatories, and Be-Spoke Conservatories and many more.0
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