Decades of Experience
Over 30 years in the trade, bringing proven expertise.
We offer a full range of conservatory styles to suit every type of property. Choose from classic Victorian and Edwardian designs, practical Lean-To conservatories, or the spacious appeal of a Gable-End style.
For a more contemporary look, explore our P-shaped, T-shaped, or custom bespoke conservatories – each designed to maximise light and space. With our full design and build service, we’ll guide you from concept to completion, ensuring your new conservatory complements your home perfectly.
Choose from Victorian, Edwardian, lean-to, gable, or even bespoke designs to match the style of your home.
Maximise natural light with large glazed panels and roof lanterns for bright, welcoming spaces all year round.
With decades of experience, we are a trusted installer across Sussex.
Our conservatories are designed with roofing and frames built to last, giving homeowners long-term peace of mind.
High quality glazing and frames ensure your conservatory stays warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
Conservatories increase your property value, offsetting at least some of the costs and making them a smart investment.
A Victorian conservatory or classic gable design brings timeless character and elegance. These styles work beautifully for period properties, offering traditional charm while meeting modern building regulations.
With their pitched roofs, decorative details, and strong glazing, classic conservatories combine beauty with durability. They remain one of the most popular choices for homeowners across Brighton and Sussex.
For new builds or contemporary homes, lean-to or bespoke designs are a great way to create stylish living space. Their clean lines and flexible layouts make them the perfect solution.
These modern conservatories often feature slim frames, roof lanterns, and roof windows. They bring style and natural light while delivering outstanding thermal efficiency.
Find answers to common questions about conservatory designs, planning, and installation.
Find Out MoreVictorian conservatories remain a favourite thanks to their traditional charm, versatile shape, and ability to suit many different property types.
Yes. A new conservatory can increase the value of your home while also adding practical living space.
Modern conservatories are built with energy efficiency in mind, using insulated roofing and glazing to reduce heat loss and lower energy bills.
Orangeries typically feature more brickwork, solid roofs, and less glazing compared to conservatories, giving a more substantial appearance.
Many conservatories fall under permitted development, but larger builds or certain homes may require approval. Our expert installation team can guide you through this process.


