What advantages come with choosing a conservatory for my Ashton-under-Lyne home?

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

Moreover, our conservatories, extensions, and sunrooms offer a variety of roof options, including traditional glass roofs and modern energy-efficient lightweight solid tiled roofs. Contact 01744 611203 to connect with a member of our Ashton-under-Lyne 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 a wide array of styles and can be customised to seamlessly complement your home. Adding a new conservatory can provide a peaceful retreat for you and your family to enjoy throughout the year, while also increasing your home’s value. Whether you prefer a timeless Victorian look or a modern Lean-to design, we’re here to assist you every step of the way. Explore the illustrations below to discover the variety of styles available to you.

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Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

Your conservatory project in Ashton-under-Lyne may necessitate planning permission. Our team is well-prepared to assist you through this process, though there may be a fee depending on your project’s requirements. This fee will be clearly outlined separately on your final order.

Should you require guidance with planning permission or compliance with building regulations, please notify our home improvements advisor. They will be happy to discuss the details with you, covering all aspects including planning permissions, local authority approvals, and other necessary regulations. Throughout the project, we will maintain transparent communication, providing comprehensive guidance at every stage.

For further information, please don’t hesitate to contact 01744 611203 to speak with a member of our Ashton-under-Lyne team.

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    Why is it called a conservatory?

    The term “conservatory” comes from the Italian “conservato,” meaning “stored,” and the Latin “ory,” indicating a “place for.” Initially, it denoted a building used for storing food. However, its definition evolved to describe a glazed structure intended for protecting or nurturing plants during colder periods.

    During the 18th century, conservatories gained popularity as luxurious additions to country estates and grand homes. This historical context led to the classification of conservatory styles like Victorian and Edwardian extensions.

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