Distinctive Bay Front
The curved front with ornate detailing creates the appealing look synonymous with Victorian architecture, maximising floor space and light.
A Victorian conservatory adds timeless elegance and valuable living space to your home. With their distinctive bay front, steeply pitched roof, and expanse of glass, Victorian style conservatories bring natural light and a classical appearance to properties old and new while meeting modern building regulations.
Every roof is made specifically for your conservatory, ensuring a perfect fit.
Our roofs exceed building regulations and help keep your space warm in winter and cool in summer.
With our own electricians, plasterers and installers, everything stays under one roof – no third-party headaches.
No pushy sales tactics or fake discounts, just clear and upfront pricing.
Your dedicated customer manager keeps you informed at every stage.
Our installations are trusted by inspectors and consistently pass first time.
Without the additional living space a conservatory provides, many homes lack that seamless connection between indoor and outdoor areas. Limited space restricts how you use your property.
Restricted living space limiting family activities
No dedicated dining room or relaxation area
Missed opportunity for natural light
Unused garden space with no indoor connection
A new Victorian style conservatory creates beautiful extra living space flooded with natural light. The distinctive curved front and elegant design immediately improve your home's aesthetic appeal.
Spacious extra living space for dining or relaxation
Abundance of natural light throughout the day
Seamless connection between home and garden
Improved property value and classical appearance
The curved front with ornate detailing creates the appealing look synonymous with Victorian architecture, maximising floor space and light.
Traditional steep roof pitch enhances the sense of space while allowing excellent water drainage and the option for modern insulation.
Decorative ridge details and authentic Victorian styling blend beautifully with 19th century homes or add character to modern properties.
Our Victorian conservatories capture the architectural style of the Victorian era while incorporating modern thermal efficiency and building regulations compliance. The distinctive bay front with its three or five facets creates an appealing design that suits both period homes and modern properties. The steeply pitched roof maximises ceiling height and natural light, while our bespoke construction ensures your Victorian conservatory style perfectly complements your property's existing architecture.
Victorian conservatories deliver the perfect balance of traditional aesthetic appeal and modern comfort. These classic structures provide valuable extra living space while their timeless design enhances any property, from period homes to contemporary builds.
Distinctive Victorian style adds character and kerb appeal
Bay front design maximises natural light and floor space
Steeply pitched roof creates sense of height and space
Expanse of glass provides seamless connection to garden
Our Victorian conservatories are built to modern standards while maintaining authentic period styling and character.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Roof Style | Steeply pitched with ornate ridge |
| Front Design | 3-facet or 5-facet bay front |
| Typical Size | 3m x 3m to 5m x 4m |
| Height | 2.4m to 3.5m at apex |
| Glazing | High-performance double glazing throughout |
| Frame Options | uPVC or aluminium in various colours |
| U-Value | 0.18 W/m²K (windows and doors) |
| Installation | 6-8 weeks from survey to completion |
| Warranty | 10-year comprehensive guarantee |
Choose from an extensive range of frame colours to match your home's existing style. Traditional white remains popular for period properties, while anthracite grey and contemporary colours suit modern homes. We'll help you select the perfect finish for your Victorian style conservatory.
We’ve refined our process to make home improvements simple and stress-free. With years of experience and a fully digital customer journey, every step is managed by a dedicated customer journey manager who keeps you informed throughout.
Find Out MoreGet in touch to discuss your ideas. We’ll assess your needs, talk through popular options, and provide expert advice tailored to your home.
You’ll receive a clear, fixed-price quote based on accurate measurements and specifications – no gimmicks, no false discounts.
Our skilled in-house team completes the work efficiently, keeping disruption to a minimum and attention to detail at the highest level.
Once complete, you’ll receive all guarantees and documentation, plus ongoing support to ensure you’re completely satisfied with the final result.
The Victorian conservatory represents one of the most popular conservatory styles in the UK, and for good reason. Its distinctive curved front and elegant proportions suit virtually any architectural style, from authentic 19th century properties to modern homes seeking character. The bay front design maximises usable floor space while creating visual interest that enhances your property’s overall appearance.
Victorian architecture emphasised light and connection with nature – principles that remain highly desirable today. The expanse of glass and steeply pitched roof flood your new conservatory with natural light, creating a bright, welcoming space perfect as a dining room,
sitting area, or garden retreat. This type of structure has proven its appeal over more than a century, making it a safe choice for adding value to your home.
Considering a Victorian style conservatory? Here are answers to common questions about design, suitability, and the benefits of this traditional conservatory style.
Contact UsYes. Victorian conservatories complement both period properties and modern homes. The classical design adds character while the clean lines prevent it looking out of place on contemporary properties.
Victorian conservatories feature a curved bay front with three or five facets, while Edwardian conservatories have a rectangular or square footprint with a flat front. Both styles are equally popular.
Typical Victorian conservatories range from 9m² to 20m². The bay front design maximises usable floor space, providing ample room for dining furniture or comfortable seating arrangements.
Most Victorian conservatories fall under permitted development rights and don't require planning permission. We'll confirm this during your consultation and handle all building regulations compliance.
Absolutely. While traditionally built with glass roofs, Victorian conservatories can be fitted with modern insulated solid roofs for superior thermal efficiency while maintaining the characteristic Victorian architecture below.
Every conservatory roof replacement comes with our comprehensive 10-year guarantee, full building regulations approval, and complete insurance-backed protection. We’re confident in our process and proud of our workmanship, so you can relax knowing your home is in expert hands.