Befitting a King. this was a period of revivalism during the first 10 years of the 20th century, taking ideas from the medieval and Georgian periods, among others.

The design is typifyed by its square or rectangular 'footprint' which in turn makes it a very space efficient design internally. Individuality comes from the use of design flourishes such as elaborate cresting and detailed mouldings. Called either the Georgian or Edwardian, this style of conservatory is similar to the Victorian. The main difference is that they are flat fronted where as the Victorian has an angular front. They also tend to be more subtle - making them the ideal choice if you do not wish to detract from the visual impact of your home.