Product Era
Georgian buildings usually have a square symmetrical shape and are carefully proportioned according to fashionable Classical design principles. These were based upon the Palladian Classical orders of the 16th century who in turn was trying to replicate the proportions of Roman architecture. The use of the Classical orders within architecture applied to both grand mansion houses and individual terraces.
Unique Characteristics
Traditional associated with Georgian house this reeded mould looks fantastic with or without corner blocks and skirting blocks.
Aesthetic Appeal
A reeded centre of four section complemented by a chamfered outside edge.