A conservatory is essentially just an extra room or small building attached to the main house. Its walls and roof are made from glass, framed with uPVC, aluminium or wood. At least 50% of the walls and 75% of the roof must be glazed. Originating in the 17th century to grow citrus fruits, conservatories gained popularity in the 19th century after the glass tax was lifted.
Visit Our GalleryA Victorian-style conservatory has a ridged roof and a multi-faceted end wall. Characterised by wide bay facades, detailed ridges, and steep roofs, they add elegance to both modern and traditional homes.
Visit Our GalleryFeaturing a ridged roof and square base, Edwardian conservatories offer a classic design with maximum floor space. Their high roofs and symmetry make them both practical and elegant.
Visit Our GalleryA lean-to conservatory has a single-sloped roof attached to the house. Simple yet modern, it's ideal for small spaces and corner installations, offering bright and spacious extensions.
Visit Our GalleryA mix of lean-to and Victorian or Edwardian styles, P-shaped conservatories offer expansive space for entertaining. Perfect for larger homes.
Visit Our GalleryWith brick walls and solid structure, orangeries provide privacy and elegance. They are ideal as guest rooms or home offices while allowing generous daylight.
Visit Our GalleryThese conservatories feature a high-pitched roof resembling a gable, offering spacious interiors and a grand appearance.
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