Conservatories

We as a company only supply and install quality conservatories offering highly insulated and fully weather resistant doors and window frames, delivering the best in technologically advanced glazing systems.

To complement this, we only install Europe's most tried and tested roofing system, designed and manufactured here in Britain.

The UltraFrame Conservatory Roofing System has achieved the following standards :-


Victorian Conservatories

Was the first to withstand the rigorous testing regime applied by the government backed independent testing agency, the British Board of Agrement, anticipating a life expectancy of at least 25 years

Edwardian Conservatories

Has obtained over 360 UK, European and US patents for their innovative design solutions

Edwardian Conservatories

Has achieved both ISO 9001 and ISO 9002 quality assurance accreditation for the design, manufacture and supply

Types of conservatories

Victorian Conservatories

Victorian

Standing out from the home, with a rounded wall at the end, the Victorian conservatory looks attractive and makes full use of the available space.

Edwardian Conservatories

Edwardian

Thanks to its classic design, an Edwardian conservatory provides plenty of space and is good for use as a play room, storage space or dining area.

Gable Ended Conservatories

Gable Ended

The gable front design is popular is because its high roof gives maximum head height and its shape gives more, and better use of floor space.

Conservatories

P-Shaped

As its name suggests, a P-shaped conservatory is in the shape of a letter P, often combining typical features of both Victorian and Edwardian designs.

Conservatories

Lean-to

Perfect for homes with comparatively small gardens as well as one-storey properties such as bungalows.

Conservatories

Double hipped

A traditional Edwardian style with a roof adjustment to allow for the reduced height of your home.

Victorian Conservatories

Victorian

The Victorian style has a faceted projection which gives a distinct and interesting look to your conservatory.

Available in 3 and 5 faceted versions, a Victorian style conservatory extends gently into any garden space.

Whether a simple 3 X 3m addition to your house or a grand edifice reminiscent of the large country house orangeries of the Victorians, this style of conservatory is a great way to add an extra light and airy space to your home.

Edwardian Conservatories

Edwardian

The Edwardian style has a square fronted projection which maximises the available space in your new conservatory.

Capturing the elegant and dignified simplicity of the Edwardian architectural style of this conservatory is often the most appropriate way to extend your home.

Edwardian conservatories create practical space whether small or large and are a great way to extend you and your family's enjoyment of your garden throughout the year.

Gable Ended Conservatories

Gable ended

A Gable ended conservatory's projection ends in the same way as the gable end of a house, going straight up at the front to meet the ridge of the roof at the top. This is a wonderfully simple style with an elegance all of it's own.

P shaped Conservatories

P shaped

P-Shaped conservatories allow you to create multifunctional spaces that look as impressive from the outside as they do from within.

Often extending along the back or side of a house, the projection can be in any of the usual conservatory styles :- Victorian, Edwardian or Gable Ended.

The leg of the P-Shape can either be finished vertically or with a slope called a hip to the roof. This style of conservatory gives you the greatest freedom to create the space you've dreamt of.

Lean-to Conservatories

Lean to

Lean-To conservatories often run in straight lines along the back of a house. The ends of the Lean-To can be finished vertically or with either one or two hips (slopes) at the ends.

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