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ad[0]='Each building we design is completely bespoke; we do not work from off the shelf design solutions, each Town & Country building is unique. ';
ad[1]='Town and Country is recognised within the industry for its top quality joinery and high refinement of detail. ';
ad[2]='Town and Country has a leading reputation based on design capability, enduring quality of product and outstanding customer care. ';
ad[3]='Over 75% of our contracts come to us via recommendations from previous or existing customers. ';
ad[4]='We do not have regional sales teams; every project is afforded an experienced designer with in-depth knowledge of bespoke joinery construction, glass and steel engineering and a passion for period and contemporary detailing. ';
ad[5]='Town and Country has its own Norfolk based manufacturing facility where you can see in person the processes involved in building our custom built glass buildings. ';
ad[6]='Our London showroom near Waterloo features a stunning orangery allowing you to see at first hand the quality and refinement of our product. ';
ad[7]='Town and Country has it’s roots in the early 1980`s when Kevin Tuck who remains the Managing Director set up a joinery business in Dereham, Norfolk; Town and Country is now a leader in the bespoke conservatory market and in 1994 a US company was set up from offices in Chicago. ';
ad[8]='Our bespoke buildings are constructed in Maghoney Sapele and Idigbo, the highest quality hardwood timbers with excellent paint adhesion and weathering capabilities. ';
ad[9]='Town and Country has won a number of awards recognising our achievements including the Glassex 2006 Innovative Design Gold Design trophy for a spectacular conservatory we built in Pennsylvania USA. ';
ad[10]='Town and Country offers customers the latest technological innovations in line with current building regulations, combining an innovative mix of contemporary glazing and weathering components within traditional joinery construction methods. ';
ad[11]='Each commission is hand-crafted in Norfolk and pre-assembled at the factory for accuracy before delivery. ';
ad[12]='Each installation is built on site by a team of our own highly skilled joiners; we do not employ third party contractors offering our customers peace of mind that their commissions are installed to the highest standards. ';
ad[13]='Town and Country has extensive listed building experience and looks to design and build in harmony with a property to meet the approval of the historic building inspectors. ';
ad[14]='Town and Country has built relationships with local authority planning departments across the country and we are known for our highly sympathetic designs that meet planning approval. ';
ad[15]='Town and Country offers a highly personal service and understands the importance of customer care throughout the fulfillment of each and every project. ';
ad[16]='Town and Country has built long standing relationships with leading architects, interior designers and builders across the country. ';
ad[17]='At any one time, Town and Country has over thirty skilled craftsmen working on each commission as it progresses through the workshops. ';
ad[18]='Many of the craftsmen who work at the factory have been with Town and Country since the beginning of the company some 20 years ago showing their commitment to the creation of some of the country’s most beautiful glass buildings. ';
ad[19]='For each commissioned design, we produce a number of drawings including a set of beautiful hand drawn watercolours to explicitly detail how the design will look on completion. ';
ad[20]='Our designs offer the opportunity for enhanced family living; whether you are looking for a grown up space for relaxation or more space for a children’s play area. ';
ad[21]='Town and Country designers not only produce designs for magnificent glass buildings but can also advise on interior design including heating, flooring and furniture. ';
ad[22]='Town and Country designers can advise on landscaping to enhance the appeal of your glass building design within the garden setting. ';
ad[23]='To ensure the highest standards our maintained, you will have access to a wide range of directors throughout the fulfilment of your project; from the Design Director and Technical Director to the Managing Director who controls every project that goes through the workshops – from ordering the timber to the installation of the building on site. ';
ad[24]='Our passion for design and detail reflects our desire to operate more like an architecture practice; designing bespoke design solutions most appropriate both to the architectural environment and the individual needs of the customer. ';
ad[25]='90% of our London projects are built in The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea which we believe goes some way to demonstrating our outstanding quality of product and our place in the luxury conservatory market. ';
ad[26]='Town and Country was selected by US entrepreneur Jim Licata out of a select number of bespoke conservatory companies to penetrate the US market. ';
ad[27]='All Town and Country guttering is in heavy-gauge aluminium; not only does this look far more pleasing than plastic guttering but is considerably more practical with regard to cleaning and maintenance. ';
ad[28]='The exterior finish of your conservatory can be chosen from a palette of twenty colours and custom painted too – in pink – should you so wish! ';
ad[29]='Town and Country can also design and build additional joinery for your new glass building including roof and frame blinds cornices, window seats and matching joinery including new and replacement doors and windows. ';




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co[0]='"I really enjoyed coming into the design office; it was great to see the orangery, it is obvious you make a beautiful product."' ;
co[1]='"Your help is much appreciated. I didn’t know where to start at the beginning but Town and Country have been so patient with me and guided me through the whole process."'  ;
co[2]='"Many thanks to you and the team. We are so pleased with the result. We are thoroughly enjoying the new living space – in fact we are hardly ever out there these days!"' ;
co[3]='"You have been great, thank you for your help and patience; it has been a pleasure dealing with you."' ;
co[4]='"A belated thanks to you and all at T&C for a splendid job with our roof lantern. We are really pleased with it!"' ;
co[5]='"The roof lantern we had installed is fab, so much so that I would like another!"' ;
co[6]='"Your team of fitters did a fantastic job – it was obvious they are highly skilled people, I was staggered how quickly the conservatory was built!"' ;
co[7]='"The roof lantern has transformed my kitchen – I am absolutely thrilled!"' ;
co[8]='"Town and Country have been superb; I really couldn’t improve on anything – ten out of ten!"' ;
co[9]='"The whole thing has been a really pleasant and entirely enjoyable experience"' ;
co[10]='"My new orangery has enhanced the value of my property unquestionably – I could not be happier."' ;
co[11]='"The installation was very professional – I was amazed at the skill of the fitters and they were a thoroughly nice bunch of guys to have around!"' ;
co[12]='"I was confident in Town and Country from the start; their staff all seemed highly knowledgeable and nothing was too much trouble."' ;
co[13]='"I was pretty nervous at the beginning of the process – thinking of all the work involved but Town and Country took care of everything and I got to do the fun bit – choosing the colors and picking out the furniture!"' ;
co[14]='"Thank you for coming to see us yesterday. Your ideas for the conservatory were excellent. I’m getting really excited about it all now!"' ;
co[15]='"Please thank your design team for the drawings and watercolors which I received yesterday. It was clear that a great deal of time and thought has gone into them."' ;
co[16]='"I just want to thank you all for a great job, well done. Yes you are expensive but I really believe, you get what you pay for and I have not been disappointed; in fact you have succeeded my expectations."' ;
co[17]='"Many thanks, the roof lantern looks fabulous and all concerned, especially the fitters were excellent."' ;



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ho[0]='<a href=" GrandDesignsCaseStudy02.html "><strong> Grand Designs:</strong> Case Study 02</a><br /> Town and Country detail a fabulous project for a Grade I listed property.<br /><br /><a href="informationSpecification.html"><strong>Information:</strong> Specification</a><br />Find out more about the level of quality and refinement that goes into every Town and Country installation.<br /><br /><a href="Gallerykitchenliving.html"><strong>Gallery:</strong> Kitchen Living</a><br />Town and Country takes a fresh approach on the traditional extension.<br /><br />' ;


ho[1]='<a href=" InformationHowWeWork.html"><strong>Information:</strong> How We Work</strong></a><br />The stages in creating your own fine glass building.<br /><br /><a href=" OrangeriesCaseStudy02.html"><strong> Orangeries:</strong> Case Study 02</a><br /> See a classical style orangery for a beautiful Grade II listed farm house.<br /><br /><a href="gallerysitbackrelaxandunwind.html"><strong>Gallery:</strong> Sit Back, Relax and Unwind</a><br />View dedicated spaces we have designed and built away from the hub of the house.<br /><br />' ;


ho[2]='<a href=" InformationWorkshops.html"><strong>Information:</strong> Workshops</strong></a><br />Find out where and how your fine glass building is built.<br /><br /><a href="gallerycontemporary.html"><strong>Gallery:</strong> Contemporary Living</a><br />See examples of a modern take on the traditional conservatory.<br /><br /><a <a href=" CitySolutionsCaseStudy01.html"><strong> City Solutions:</strong> Case Study 01</a><br /> Town and Country take a modern approach with a cool city conservatory.<br /><br />' ;


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te[0]='<strong>FINIAL </strong> A decorative ornament that tops the crest of a gable, hip, tower, or other architectural element. Shapes include balls, acorns, spires and obelisks.  ' ;
te[1]='<strong>RIDGE </strong> A horizontal line caused by the junction of two sloping roof surfaces.'  ;
te[2]='<strong>RAFTER </strong> A sloping timber extending from the wall plate to the ridge or hip.' ;
te[3]='<strong>JACK RAFTER </strong> Rafter set obliquely where two roofs meet (e.g. dormers or valleys) or those between the eaves and the hip.' ;
te[4]='<strong>PURLIN </strong> A horizontal beam in a roof, at right angles to the rafters.' ;
te[5]='<strong>SOLAR GAIN </strong> The increase in temperature in a space, object or structure that results from solar radiation. The amount of solar gain increases with the strength of the sun, and with the ability of any intervening material to transmit or resist the radiation.' ;
te[6]='<strong> SELF CLEANING GLASS </strong> A glass with a microscopic coating allowing organic dirt to be broken down by daylight and then washed away by rain. ' ;
te[7]='<strong>STILE </strong> Upright framing of a door into which the ends of the horizontal rails are fixed: they are hanging (if fixed with hinges), middle or mounting, and shutting stiles. ' ;
te[8]='<strong>THRESHOLD </strong> The lower horizontal part of an entrance or doorway of a conservatory. ' ;
te[9]='<strong>TOUGHENED GLASS </strong> Heat treated safety glass. ' ;
te[10]='<strong>TRICKLE VENT </strong> A form of passive ventilation: the supply and removal of air inside a building through openings in the building’s envelope using natural wind flow and temperature differences around the building. A trickle vent is effectively a small grill like feature that is permanently open, providing a steady circulation of air flow to bring fresh air into a home and to remove stale, moist or polluted air.  ' ;
te[11]='<strong>PILASTER </strong> A column built into a wall, and projecting slightly from it. ' ;
te[12]='<strong>JAMB </strong> The vertical side posts used in the framing of a door way or window. The outer part of the jamb, which is visible, is called the reveal. ' ;
te[13]='<strong>GABLE ROOF </strong> A sloping roof with gables. It has inclined slopes on two sides, and vertical gables on the other two. By contrast a HIPPED ROOF has four inclined slopes.  ' ;
te[14]='<strong>ENTABLATURE </strong> In Classical Orders, the entire horizontal mass of material carried on columns and pilasters above the abaci. Normally consists of three horizontal divisions, the architrave (essentially the lintel spanning between the columns), the frieze and the cornice. Entablatures are also found at the tops of classical rooms, between the ceiling and the wall.   ' ;
te[15]='<strong>BOX GUTTER </strong> A gutter of rectangular cross-section, built behind a parapet or in a roof valley.    ' ;
