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Imagine your new conservatory – a sunlit haven with natural light pouring through a glass roof, perfect for sipping tea, hosting friends, or soaking up extra space.
Adding a conservatory is a brilliant way to boost your living space without moving house. But how much does it cost in the UK?
Let’s break it down in a friendly, fact-packed chat – complete with tips to make your dream conservatory cheaper a reality!
Price Range: £5,000–£30,000 Average Cost: Around £15,000
The total depends on size, style, and extras like French doors or a tiled roof. Here’s the rundown:
Size drives the cost, so here’s a handy guide:
We’ve also included many of the popular styles and sizes too
These are ballpark figures for a uPVC or aluminium conservatory. Roof options like polycarbonate or tiled can shift the final cost. If you are looking at solid tiles, read our guide on the best solid roof replacement systems in the UK for insights on all-year-round comfort.
Conservatory Style | Model | Size | Price From |
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Victorian | Dwarf-Wall | 3m x 3m | £11,250 |
Lean-to | Dwarf-Wall | 3m x 3m | £9,750 |
Gable | Dwarf-Wall | 3m x 3m | £11,600 |
Edwardian | Dwarf-Wall | 3m x 3m | £10,900 |
Orangery | Dwarf-Wall | 3m x 3m | £17,300 |
Conservatory Style | Model | Size | Price From |
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Victorian | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 3m | £12,950 |
Lean-to | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 3m | £11,200 |
Gable | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 3m | £13,400 |
Edwardian | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 3m | £12,600 |
Orangery | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 3m | £19,750 |
Conservatory Style | Model | Size | Price From |
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Victorian | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 4m | £14,800 |
Lean-to | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 4m | £12,900 |
Gable | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 4m | £15,300 |
Edwardian | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 4m | £14,350 |
Orangery | Dwarf-Wall | 4m x 4m | £22,500 |
Conservatory Style | Model | Size | Price From |
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Victorian | Dwarf-Wall | 5m x 3m | £14,200 |
Lean-to | Dwarf-Wall | 5m x 3m | £12,300 |
Gable | Dwarf-Wall | 5m x 3m | £14,750 |
Edwardian | Dwarf-Wall | 5m x 3m | £13,800 |
Orangery | Dwarf-Wall | 5m x 3m | £21,600 |
The overall price isn’t just the frame – here’s what might tweak your budget:
For spot-on insights read our what’s the cost of underfloor heating guide now.
Wondering how much value it adds? Here’s why it’s worth it:
The catch? It’s an investment – don’t expect instant savings. But the joy? Priceless!
Read more – How much do double glazed windows cost
Want an affordable build without skimping? Here’s how:
Picture a high-quality uPVC conservatory, timber, or aluminium build—crafted to last and love. Here’s our promise:
Average cost? £15,000 for a 4m x 4m with a pitched roof – but your dream deserves a free custom quote with fully fitted prices!
From a lean-to style with opening UPVC windows to a Victorian build with roof vents, your new space brings extra room, natural light, and wow-factor. Whether you crave a glass roof, tiled roof, or polycarbonate material, we’ve got you!
Let’s chat and make it happen! Traditional conservatories, with their decorative glass and cost-effective designs, can enhance your home aesthetics while providing practical living spaces for multiple uses.
Typically, a conservatory takes 4–8 weeks to build, depending on size, style, and site conditions. This includes foundation work (1–2 weeks), frame and glazing installation (1–2 weeks), and finishing touches like electrics or plastering (1–2 weeks). Custom designs or delays (weather, permits) might extend this to 10–12 weeks.
Without upgrades like insulation, heating, or a solid roof, a basic conservatory with a polycarbonate or glass roof can get too hot in summer and too cold in winter. Adding double glazing and ventilation helps, but for true year-round use, consider underfloor heating or a solid tiled roof replacement for your conservatory for better temperature control.
Replacing a conservatory roof with solid tiles is possible but requires checking if the structure can support the added weight and ensuring compliance with local building regulations. Lightweight tile options exist to simplify the process, though ventilation and lighting changes should also be considered.
You don’t legally have to, but it’s wise to chat with them, especially if it’s near their boundary. Under Permitted Development rules, you can build without planning permission if it meets size limits (e.g., under 30 sqm), but neighbors can object if it blocks light or privacy.
Yes! Lean-to styles are perfect for small spaces, starting at 2m x 2m (4 sqm) for tight gardens or terraces. You’ll need to stay within Permitted Development limits (e.g., no more than 50% of your land’s area) and ensure access for installation.
Clean the glass and frames every 3–6 months with soapy water to prevent grime buildup. Check seals and gutters yearly to avoid leaks, and trim nearby plants to stop scratches or moss. uPVC needs little upkeep, but timber frames may require repainting or staining every 5–10 years.
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