Victorian Conservatory Installation in Bolton & the North West
If you want to give your home a touch of timeless style, look no further than our Victorian-style conservatories. With decades of experience, a 5-star service and free quotes at the ready, there’s no better choice than Plan-it Windows for your Victorian conservatory.
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What is a Victorian Conservatory?
Imagine stepping into a bright, cosy room with a classic touch – that’s what a Victorian conservatory feels like. It’s a popular style known for its elegant and traditional design.
You can spot a Victorian conservatory by its high, angled roof and the lovely curved front, often made of several sides that give it a rounded look.
These conservatories are great because they fit well with many different types of homes, whether old or new. They bring loads of sunlight into your home, making them perfect for enjoying your garden views, no matter the weather.
What roof can I have on a Victorian Conservatory?
One of the great benefits of a Victorian conservatory is that you can make it your own by choosing the exact roof style you want.
Victorian conservatory glass roof
This is one of the most common choices, made up of large panels of glass to let in as much natural light as possible. Plus, the high-quality glass we use helps to keep your space cool in the summer.
So, if you’re looking to brighten up your home, this is the perfect option – get in touch for your free quote today.
Victorian conservatory Livinroof
If you want your conservatory to have a more seamless connection with the rest of your home, a livinroof will do the job. It uses a combination of solid and glazed roofing, for a stylish finish that still lets plenty of light in. The materials used are both robust and thermally efficient, keeping your space warm in the colder months.
Victorian conservatory tiled roof
These roofs are specially designed to hold glass windows, while still having the strength to support the tiling. If warmth is what you’re after, this is a great choice, as the insulated roof panels will work to keep the heat in.
Want more light inside? With the added option of full height glass panels, that won’t be a problem.
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Why choose a Victorian conservatory?
Victorian conservatories are a perfect addition to any style of home. Offering a great way to add space, light and extra comfort, they have been the go-to choice for any of our customers in Bolton and the North West.
We only use the best materials and technologies to bring your dream conservatory to life. And, thanks to our years of expertise in 5-star installations, you can rest easy knowing they’re built to stand the test of time.
Here are some of the main benefits of Victorian conservatories:
- Brings extra space to your home, whether it’s a new build, period property or bungalow
- Beautiful aesthetics that add a touch of timeless style and character to your home
- Enjoy natural light and beautiful views all year round, even on overcast days and in the colder months
- Can be customised to meet your exact wants and needs
Awards & Accreditations
We are proud to have numerous accreditations to our name, including being one of the few approved suppliers of Rockdoor designs and installations in the North West, so you know that when you choose Plan-it Windows, you are making an investment in reliable products and services.
We are also 5-star approved on Checkatrade with over 300 reviews, as well as being fully FENSA approved and Icotherm approved.
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Victorian Conservatory FAQs
Do I need planning permission for a Victorian conservatory?
In some cases, you may need planning permission to build a Victorian conservatory. The rules vary depending on the size and location of the conservatory, so double check with your local planning authority before you make any decisions.
Here are some general rules for planning permission for Victorian conservatories:
- If the conservatory is no more than 3 metres in height and does not extend more than 4 metres from the existing wall of the house, you will not need planning permission.
- If the conservatory is located in a conservation area or an area of outstanding natural beauty, you will need planning permission, regardless of its size.
What is a Victorian conservatory?
A Victorian conservatory is a type of conservatory that was first popularised in the Victorian era. They are characterised by their ornate detailing, such as cresting, finials, and bargeboards. Victorian conservatories typically have a pitched roof with multiple facets, which gives them a distinctive appearance.
Over 20 years of industry expertise
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Fantastic service, replaced all the doors, windows and roofline on our old house and did a great job. High quality and great value. Got them to do the roofline and cladding on our new home and again excellent workmanship and great value. Can’t recommend enough.
Get your dream Victorian conservatory from Plan-it
Whether you’re looking for a large or small Victorian conservatory, you can rely on our years of expertise to deliver the best results. With a history of hands-on experience and top-tier customer service, Plan-it Windows is the go-to choice for all your Victorian conservatory needs.
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