Why should I choose a conservatory for my Ashton-in-Makerfield home?

Conservatories in Ashton-in-Makerfield will craft the perfect extension for your home. With years of expertise in building extensions across Ashton-in-Makerfield and Greater Manchester, our team ensures your vision is realised. We’re here to guide you through choosing the ideal style for your conservatory, extension, or sunroom.

Additionally, our conservatories, extensions, and sunrooms offer various roof options, from traditional glass roofs to modern energy-efficient lightweight solid tiled roofs. Call 01744 611203 to connect with a member of our Ashton-in-Makerfield team.

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Energy Efficient

Conservatories can offer a level of energy efficiency for your home.

Increase Space

A conservatory will help to increase the living space in your home.

Boost Value

One of the best ways to increase value is to add an extension.

Unique Choices

Our bespoke Greater Manchester conservatories can be as individual to you.

Stylish Doors

Choose various doors, including uPVC sliding patios, French doors, and Aluminium bi-folds.

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What is the difference between a traditional and a contemporary conservatory?

Conservatories come in various styles and can be customised to suit your home perfectly. Installing a new conservatory can provide a peaceful retreat for you and your family to enjoy throughout the year, while also enhancing the value of your home. Whether you prefer a traditional Victorian design or a modern Lean-to style, we’re here to assist you. Explore the illustrations below to discover the different available styles.

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Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

Your conservatory project in Ashton-in-Makerfield may require planning permission. Our team is fully equipped to guide you through this process, though a fee may be applicable based on your project’s needs. This fee will be clearly outlined separately on your final order.

If you need assistance with planning permission or adhering to building regulations, please inform our home improvements advisor. They will happily discuss the specifics with you, covering all aspects including planning permissions, local authority approvals, and other necessary regulations. Throughout the project, our team will maintain transparent communication, offering comprehensive guidance at every stage.

For more information, feel free to contact 01744 611203 to speak with a member of our Ashton-in-Makerfield team.

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    Why is it called a conservatory?

    The term “conservatory” originates from the Italian word “conservato,” meaning “stored,” and the Latin word “ory,” denoting a “place for.” Initially, it referred to a structure used for storing food. However, over time, the term evolved to describe a glazed structure designed for preserving or protecting plants during the winter months.

    During the 18th century, conservatories gained popularity as luxurious outbuildings on country estates and grand properties. This historical context led to the naming of conservatory styles such as Victorian and Edwardian extensions.

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