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Lean-to conservatories in Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire & South-West London

Lean-to conservatories offer a modern alternative to traditional conservatory designs. With their simple design and versatile structure, they provide a premium living space that can be tailored to suit your lifestyle and complement any home style. These conservatories are an affordable way to add extra space to your home, perfect for creating a new dining room or relaxation area.

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Customer Journey

The process of buying from Sherborne Windows consists of 3 simple steps:

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After getting in touch with us online, in person or over the phone regarding your home improvement project, we send out a member of our friendly team to your home to do a survey and discuss your requirements further.

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Once you've told us what work you'd like doing and a price has been agreed, a date that is suitable for us and yourself will be set for our installation team to carry out the work.

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Once the work has finished, we provide you with a comprehensive 10-year guarantee. You'll also have access to our brilliant aftersales service, ensuring you can continue getting the best from any products purchased from us.

Available with a Glass or Solid Roof

Lean-to conservatories offer flexibility in roof design. A glass roof maximises natural light, creating a bright, airy space, while a tiled roof provides a more extension-like feel. Each option has its unique benefits, which you can explore further by clicking the links below.

 

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Glass Roofs

In Lean-to conservatories, glass roofs flood the space with natural light, creating an open, spacious feel. Modern glass panels ensures excellent thermal efficiency, keeping your conservatory at a comfortable temperature year-round. You can go even further with thermal efficiency by opting for triple glazing.

Solid Roofs

Solid roofs for Lean-to conservatories create a cosy, extension-like space that seamlessly integrates with your home, perfect for year-round use. They provide extra insulation and sound-proofing.

Lean-To Conservatory Colours

From classic white to modern greys and woodgrain finishes, our Lean-to conservatories come in a wide range of colours, allowing you to achieve a traditional or a contemporary look. Choose a shade that complements your home’s exterior or makes a bold statement – the possibilities are endless with our diverse colour palette.

Black OrangeryGrey OrangeryWhite OrangeryCream OrangeryRosewood OrangeryNatural Wood OrangeryNatural Oak OrangeryCream OrangeryWhite OrangeryCream OrangeryAnthracite Grey OrangeryBlack OrangeryAgate Grey OrangeryOlive Grey OrangerySmooth White OrangeryWhite Grain OrangeryGolden Oak OrangeryRosewood OrangeryBlack OrangeryAny RAL

Versatile Lean-To Conservatory Designs

Our Lean-to conservatories are perfect for any home style, from traditional to contemporary. Their simple, clean lines make them ideal for smaller spaces or as a sleek addition to modern homes. For larger areas, we can combine Lean-to elements with other styles for a unique look.

Our expert team can also create bespoke Lean-to designs tailored to your specific needs. Whether you’re looking for a compact or spacious area, or need to replace an existing conservatory, Sherborne Windows is here to help. With over 30 years of experience in conservatory installations, we’ve completed countless unique projects. For innovative Lean-to conservatory ideas, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

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Are Lean-to conservatories energy efficient and secure?

Absolutely. Our Lean-to conservatories feature energy-efficient uPVC frames and high-quality glazing, ensuring excellent thermal performance year-round. We also offer low-e glass options, which reflects heat to keep your conservatory cool during warmer months while retaining warmth when it gets colder, making it an excellent choice for managing energy costs.

Security is paramount in our designs. All doors and windows in your Lean-to conservatory are fitted with state-of-the-art security hardware, providing peace of mind without compromising on style. With both comfort and security assured, you’re free to use your new Lean-to conservatory however you wish – as a cosy reading nook, a bright home office, or a stylish dining area. The possibilities are endless with these versatile spaces.

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What is the difference between an ordinary conservatory and a Lean-to conservatory?

The difference lies in the conservatory roof design and overall structure. Traditional conservatories often feature pitched roofs and can come in various styles like Victorian or Edwardian. Lean-to conservatories, however, have a simple slanted roof that ‘leans’ against the house, creating a clean, modern look.

Lean-to conservatories typically have a rectangular or square floor plan, making them ideal for smaller spaces or homes with limited garden area. They often appear more contemporary and can blend seamlessly with modern architecture. Traditional conservatories, with their more ornate designs, tend to suit period properties better.

Despite these differences, both types offer flexibility in design. With advances in glazing and roofing options, homeowners can now customise either style to suit their needs. Whether opting for a fully glazed structure, incorporating brick walls, or choosing between glass and solid roofs, both Lean-to and traditional conservatories can be tailored to create a unique living space that complements your home.

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What are the rules for a conservatory?

The rules for a new conservatory can vary depending on your location and the specific regulations in your area. However, there are some general guidelines that apply to most conservatories:

1. Size: The size of the conservatory cannot exceed 50% of the total land area around the original house. The maximum size of a single-story conservatory without necessary planning permission is 4 meters in height, and 3 meters in depth for a semi-detached or terraced house, and 4 meters in depth for a detached house.

2. Placement: The conservatory must be built at ground level and cannot be placed forward of the principal elevation of the property. The conservatory cannot be located in a front yard that faces a road without planning permission.

3. Materials: The conservatory must be constructed with materials that match the existing property and not have a balcony, veranda, or raised platform.

4. Glazing: All glazing and fixed electrical installations in the conservatory must comply with building regulations.

5. Heating: The conservatory must have independent heating controls with a separate on/off switch.

6. Planning Permission: If your conservatory does not meet the requirements for permitted development, you may need to apply for planning permission from your local authority.

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Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

In most cases, you do not need planning permission for a conservatory, as long as it meets certain criteria. These include:

1. The conservatory does not exceed 50% of the total land area around the original house.
2. The conservatory is not higher than the highest part of the existing roof.
3. The conservatory is not more than 4 meters high at the highest point of the roof, and does not extend more than 4 meters from the rear wall of the original house (for a detached house) or 3 meters (for a semi-detached or terraced house).
4. The conservatory does not have a balcony, veranda, or raised platform.
5. The conservatory is built at ground level.

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Windlesham Conservatory & Orangery Showsite

Lavershot Barns, London Road (A30), Windlesham, GU20 6LL

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Farnborough Window & Door Showroom

135 Lynchford Rd, Farnborough, Hants GU14 6HD

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Timber Windows of Hartley Wintney Showroom

55 High Street, Hartley Wintney, Hook, RG27 8NY

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Timber Windows of Sunningdale Showroom

2 Broomhall Buildings, London Road, Sunningdale, SL5 0DH

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15 Invincible Road
Farnborough
Hampshire
GU14 7QU

01252 370917