
Traditional conservatories to suit any home
From the classic elegance of a Victorian to the subtle simplicity of a Lean-To, we offer a wide range conservatory styles to suit all budgets and tastes.

Edwardian Conservatories
The Edwardian style allows you to maximise your enjoyment and usage of the extra space created. Its square flat fronted projection offers a clean-cut elegance and dignified simplicity that blends easily into the character of your home. Representing a perfect union of form and function, Edwardian conservatories offer the ideal way to extend your home in style.

Victorian Conservatories
Inspired by Victorian design and architecture, complete with ornate cresting and finials, it’s easy to see why the Victorian is one of the most popular conservatory styles.
Thanks to its impressive versatility, the Victorian conservatory will complement most types of property, adding extra light, air and essentially space to your home. Available in 3 and 5 faceted versions, it is readily adapted to fit into whatever space is available – from a large garden to a small patio area.

Gable-Ended Conservatories
Its stately presence works well in both old and new properties and, like the Edwardian, maximises the use of space. An eye catching design from any angle.
The gable-ended conservatory employs a large front elevation with the windows extending up to the apex of the roof. The additional light this brings will make your conservatory bright and airy and maximise the feeling of space inside.

Lean-To Conservatories
Stylish and cost-effective, the Lean-To conservatory makes the best possible use of your available space, whilst providing a light and airy room. Contemporary and minimalist, with clean aesthetic lines, the Lean-To creates a luxurious link between your house and garden at an affordable price.
Designed to run across the back of your home, the ends of your Lean-To design can be finished either vertically as gable ends or be hipped back diagonally from one or both front corners.

P-Shaped Conservatories
Combination and P-shaped conservatories offer you more space and greater levels of flexibility by combining two styles such as the Edwardian and the Lean-To or by adapting an existing style so that it can be used in the shape of a P.
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Examples of our traditional conservatory installations.
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