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Period vicarage traditionally designed garden room featuring two vertically glazed gable ends

Traditional Wooden Garden Room

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The owners of this period vicarage in Buckinghamshire required a new space to act as a formal dining room, partially glazed to allow views of the sculptured gardens whilst keeping the room cool from the heat of the room’s south facing aspect. This traditionally designed garden room features two vertically glazed gable ends and a slate roof to match the existing property.

Boldly finished in Westbury Black it gives a truly traditional aesthetic with chrome ironmongery; the floor is Farley Limestone with ivory grout creating an opulent finish. The room provides the ideal place for formal and informal dining into the early hours, in a cool light filled space that truly adds value.

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