What are the benefits of adding a conservatory to your Radcliffe home?

Adding a conservatory to your Radcliffe home is a great way to increase living space. Our team is experienced in expansions in Radcliffe and Greater Manchester, and we are dedicated to making your idea a reality. We can help you choose the ideal style for your conservatory, extension, or sunroom.

Our conservatories, extensions, and sunrooms come with a variety of roofing options, including conventional glass roofs for a classic design and plenty of sunlight, as well as modern, energy-efficient solid tiled roofs for improved insulation and energy savings.

Please contact the Radcliffe team at 01744 611203. We are happy to provide full assistance and support throughout your project.

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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?

Radcliffe offers customisable conservatory options to suit your individual requirements. Adding a conservatory provides your family with a comfortable room to utilise all year round while increasing the value of your property. Whether you like the classic grandeur of a Victorian design or the futuristic charm of a Lean-to, our staff is ready to help. View the drawings below to see the many styles available.

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Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

If you wish to build a conservatory in Radcliffe, you might need to obtain planning approval. Our team is ready to assist you throughout this process, and any fees will be explicitly stated in your final transaction.

If you need help obtaining planning permission or assuring compliance with construction codes, please contact our home renovation specialist. They will review the relevant documents with you, such as planning approvals, local government licensing, and associated legislation. We are devoted to providing clear communication and support at all levels.

For further information, call our Radcliffe team at 01744 611203.

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    Why is it called a conservatory?

    The name “conservatory” is derived from the Italian word “conservato,” meaning “stored,” and the Latin suffix “ory,” which means “a place for.” Originally, it referred to a structure for keeping food. Over time, its definition expanded to encompass a glass box used to preserve or nourish plants in colder areas.

    Conservatories initially gained popularity in the 18th century as visually appealing additions to large estates. This method led in the creation of long-lasting architectural styles such as Victorian and Edwardian, which are still widely used today.

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