
A gable-fronted conservatory adds a sense of grandeur to any home. Featuring the same rectangular floor space as a Georgian, a gable offers excellent use of internal space. The front panel of the roof remains upright rather than sloping back, to create a feeling of greater height within the conservatory.
Gable

A popular style distinguished by a faceted front, giving a curved appearance. A particular favourite with period properties, however its clean lines make this a winner on any type of home.
Victorian

Combining a Lean-to with a Victorian to create a versatile and visually stunning open space. Due to the proportions needed, this style is better suited to larger properties, giving an impressive result.
T/P Shape

For properties with little room under the eaves or for those homeowners that prefer a clean simple look, a Lean-To conservatory is the ideal choice. The pitch of the roof can be varied, making this a versatile and ever-popular option.
Lean To

The ‘original’ conservatory style, a Lantern ensures drama and grandeur. Distinguished by the two-tiered feature roof, the height within a Lantern adds an extra dimension to the feeling of light and space. A popular choice for swimming pool enclosures.
Lantern

Although the shapes and designs shown are all bespoke, you may have your own ‘one-off’, exceptional or unique idea. The doors, windows and roof systems combined with our expertise should allow you to achieve that dream.