Conservatories
Whichever style of conservatory you choose, you can be assured that it will be built to meticulously high standards to suit your unique needs, your lifestyle and your home. You can select from a range of finishes and RAL colour options plus get advice on various finishing touches such as heating, air-conditioning and floor coverings.
We offer a bespoke design service. This includes initial design with drawings, and specialise in all aspects of construction from start to finish, from planning advice to plumbing and electrical requirements to floor coverings.
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The Victorian provides an attractive space suitable for most uses. It has distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details. |
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The Georgian with its clean square lines maximises internal space. A flat fronted and gracefully understated variant of the Victorian conservatory. |
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The Lean-to style is suited to locations with limited height. Ideal for those that prefer the clean understated lines, a lean-to is the perfect choice. |
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The P-shape is ideal for creating maximum space whilst maintaining a sense of proportion with your house. Combining a mix of lean-to and Victorian styles, a 'P-shape' conservatory is the ideal choice for a larger conservatory. |
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The T-shape conservatory allows for maximisation of space and gives an attractive symmetrical appearance. Ideal for larger properties with a long wall on which to build the conservatory. |
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The Gable offers a steeper pitched roof to ensure your dream conservatory is a stunning space for you and your family to enjoy. It also adds light and space and introduces a sense of architectural grandeur. |



If you can imagine it, we can build it - If you can't, we can.
Our designers can guide you through the design process offering ideas as well as advice. Our bespoke design
service covers all aspects of design through to planning and building regulations. A complete service which
includes; construction, plumbing, heating, patios and pathways.




