Conservatories
Anglian conservatories match affordability with beautiful design and substance. If you are looking to upgrade your existing space or add a new extension, we have a range of modern conservatory styles and colours to choose from. This includes traditional glass, polycarbonate or solid conservatory roof options.
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Explore our modern conservatory styles
Grand extensions in a variety of styles providing warmth and security.
Less glass than a conservatory, orangeries ooze contemporary style.
Existing or new, enjoy extra space without the need for a full brick extension.
Transform your living space into one that’s usable all year.
Explore our classic conservatory styles
A four-sided pitched roof that makes for a bold rectangular shape.
A three-sided pitched roof that captures the essence of Elizabethan times.
A popular and fully-customisable style that complements your home.
A bay-like window and P-shape to enjoy the garden sunshine from.
A grand, gable-end conservatory that reflects the Regency era.
A generously-sized T-shape design with a curved or square central bay shape.
The perfect shelter from summer showers, either on its own or added to a conservatory.
A period style conservatory with a bay-curved front that suits any home.
What are the benefits of an Anglian conservatory?
There are many benefits to adding a conservatory to your home. Conservatories add value and an extra source of light to brighten your home. Find the perfect fit for your property and choose from a range of conservatory styles available in over 20 colours. Request a quote and you’ll receive an in-depth design consultation. We’ll then install your new conservatory at a time that suits you.
Insulated all year round
Our Solaroof option is a revolutionary, unique roof system where along with your own ventilation and heating you can control the temperature more effectively all year round as well as reducing the risk of ultra-violet rays, which can protect against UV degradation, keeping your furniture looking better for longer.
Your conservatory is finished with argon gas-filled windows and double-glazed doors. You’ll keep more of the cold out and reflect heat back helping to keep it warm during the winter months. Our solid roof conservatories provide an extra layer of insulation in the winter months to create a cosy conservatory feel.
Safe and secure
Conservatories must be as secure as any other access point to your home. Installed with toughened glass, internal beading and force-resistant hinges as standard, a contemporary Anglian conservatory is a safe and secure addition to your home.
Our uPVC doors and windows come with multi-point locking, anti-bump, anti-pick and anti-drill key locks as standard. The Yale 3-star cylinder lock is guaranteed for 10 years.
Add value to your home
Adding a modern conservatory to your home is proven to increase the worth of your property by around five percent. It’s a popular choice to add light and space to your home. Choose a style that blends with your existing decor and let your interior design juices flow.
Anglian take pride in a job well done. If you’re considering a new conservatory, our team work with you to ensure your vision is realised. A contemporary conservatory is a powerful asset to any house, adding light, style and space in a tasteful manner.
Anglian take care of the details
Planning permission
In most cases, conservatories are considered a “permitted development” and don’t require planning permission. If they exceed the regulations outlined by the council, we’ll apply for planning permission on your behalf. You’ll be kept in the loop every step of the way.
Roof options
Whether you're replacing an old conservatory roof or creating a new space, we’ve got the right roof for you. Choose from traditional tiles, replica tiles, glass roof or solid panels in a range of colours and combinations to create a modern conservatory look.
Design consultation
With a wide range of materials, sizes and features available, it can be overwhelming to decide what you need. Our team of experts will give you the guidance you need to design your perfect Anglian conservatory.
Why Anglian?
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Flexible finance
Spread the cost of your new conservatory with our low rate finance plan from 12.9% APR variable.
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Quality guaranteed
Your conservatory comes with a 10-year guarantee and 15-year sealed unit guarantee.
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Delivery and installation included
The price includes the home visit or remote quotation, and the survey, manufacturing, installation and aftersales for your conservatory.
Conservatory FAQs
Most of the time a modern conservatory is considered a “permitted development”. This means you don’t need any permission to build them unless they violate any of the permitted development requirements. You can find those here.
If your conservatory doesn’t count as a permitted development, you’ll need planning permission to build your conservatory. If this happens, we’ll take care of it all on your behalf. Visit our planning permission page for more information.
Your conservatory shouldn’t be any taller than the roof of your house or over four metres wide. But there are other regulations to abide by to ensure your conservatory complies with permitted development guidelines.
If you take care of it, a modern conservatory can last for many years. Anglian guarantees the base of your conservatory for 10 years, and sealed glass units for 15 years. How long any conservatory lasts depends on factors like how it's built, the materials used, and how well you take care of it over time.
Your conservatory will need a good clean from time to time to keep it looking good. You can buy special cleaning equipment for harder to reach areas. Extendable pole cleaners are useful for roof and side windows and mean you don't need a ladder. It is important to remove moss and dirt that gathers on the roof and frame to help keep it looking good and make sure it lasts.
Orangeries look more like extensions than conservatories. They feature more brickwork and less windows and don’t always attach to the rear of the house. You'll find more details on our buyers-guide page.