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Lean-to Conservatories & Sunrooms
Our Lean-To Conservatories feature a classic, compact design, ideal for homes with a limited amount of space.
Edwardian Conservatories
Our Edwardian Conservatories boast an elegant, contemporary design suitable for most modern homes.
Victorian Conservatories
Our Victorian Conservatories have a timeless, classic feel that will not only complement period style homes, but also creates an elegant statement on more modern homes.
Solid Roof Conservatories
A Solid roof conservatory is the perfect upgrade for any home. Whether you're looking for a lean-to or Edwardian design conservatory, these solid roof conservatories offer the ideal combination of style and functionality. With dwarf walls and stunning titanium grey roof tiles, these conservatories are sure to impress. Explore our full conservatory range to see all the roof, window and wall options available.

FAQs:

Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

In many cases, conservatories are considered permitted development and do not require planning permission. However, there are certain criteria to meet, such as size limits and location on the property. It's advisable to check with your local planning authority to confirm whether your proposed conservatory requires planning permission. A good indicator is whether your neighbours or other people on your row of houses have them, if so, generally speaking, there shouldn’t be any issues in erecting a gorgeous new conservatory.

Are conservatories suitable for year-round use?

Modern conservatories are designed to be usable throughout the year, with features such as insulated glass, thermal breaks, and heating systems to regulate temperature. With proper insulation and ventilation, conservatories can be comfortable in both summer and winter, making them versatile living spaces. Conservatories of old weren’t quite as versatile, holding too much heat in summer and too little in winter, but we’ve come a long way over the years and conservatories are now a brilliant way to extend your living space, without the huge outlay of a brick-built extension.

How do I maintain a conservatory?

Regular maintenance is essential to keep your conservatory in good condition. This includes cleaning the glass panels, frames, and gutters, checking for leaks or condensation, and inspecting the structure for any signs of damage. It's also recommended to trim nearby vegetation and clear debris to prevent blockages and ensure proper drainage.