Combination Conservatory Specialists for Windsor Homes

A combination conservatory joins two or more roof shapes, most often a hipped Edwardian section alongside a lean-to or Victorian bay, to wrap around a corner or cover an irregular rear elevation that a single-style design could not serve well. Windsor’s housing stock makes this relevant: the Georgian and Victorian properties near the castle and Peascod Street often have complex rear plans with offset returns, chimney breasts and bay projections that a standard rectangular conservatory footprint would miss. Oakley Green is a family-run conservatory specialist with more than 20 years of experience across the SL4 area and an authorised Ultraframe installer, an accreditation most local firms cannot claim. We design every combination conservatory in-house for the specific property. Book a free home visit and we will assess your Windsor plot honestly.

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A Flexible Solution for Complex Windsor Plots

Windsor's period properties rarely have simple rectangular rear gardens. Georgian terraces near the castle, Victorian semis in Clewer and family homes in Old Windsor and Datchet often have rear plans with offset extensions, side returns or irregular boundaries that a standard conservatory footprint cannot cover efficiently. A combination conservatory, by joining an Edwardian section with a lean-to or wrapping a Victorian bay around a corner, makes full use of the available space. We design to the specific plot and the specific house, not to a catalogue of standard options.

Cost Effective Use of Available Space in Windsor

Building a combination conservatory is not simply about spending more on a larger room. On many Windsor plots it is actually the most cost-effective route to maximum floor area, because it fills corner space or an L-shaped rear that a single conservatory would leave unused. That additional space, properly finished and with an Ultraframe solid or tiled roof to make it usable all year, adds real value to a Windsor property. We give a fully itemised quotation so you can see exactly what every element costs.

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A Comfortable, Year-Round Space in Windsor

Whatever combination of roof shapes your Windsor conservatory takes, the roof system you choose is the biggest single factor in how comfortable the room is. As an authorised Ultraframe installer we fit glass, solid and tiled roof systems across combination builds. An Ultraframe solid or tiled roof on a combination conservatory in Windsor makes the room genuinely habitable in January as well as July, which is what most homeowners mean when they say they want a room they can actually use.

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What a Combination Conservatory Gives You in Windsor

A combination design solves plot problems that a single-style conservatory cannot. For Windsor properties with complex rear elevations or corner plots, it unlocks space that would otherwise be left unused.

Tailored To Your Home

A combination conservatory lets you combine two or more styles, such as a Victorian conservatory and a Lean to conservatory, to create a layout that complements homes in Thatcham, Berkshire, and the surrounding regions.

A Multifunctional Space

Enjoy the freedom to design multiple functional areas under one roof, from a bright dining space to a cosy lounge or playroom. Each section can be styled to suit its purpose while maintaining a seamless flow throughout.

Enhanced Natural Light

With glazing that captures sunlight from multiple angles, a combination conservatory offers a naturally bright and inviting atmosphere. The design enhances garden views, airflow, and year-round comfort for homes across Thatcham and Berkshire.

Combination Conservatories in Windsor: Your Questions Answered

Answers to the questions Windsor homeowners ask us most about combination conservatories. Not answered here? Call us or book a free home visit.

What is a combination conservatory?

A bespoke conservatory is a made-to-measure design created to suit homeowners in Thatcham, Berkshire, and the surrounding regions. You choose every detail from the shape and roof style to the glazing, colour, and finishes. Popular options include P shaped and T shaped conservatories, both offering a seamless extension that feels like part of your property.

What are the benefits of choosing a bespoke conservatory?

A bespoke conservatory gives you complete design flexibility, improved energy efficiency, and a style that matches your home. You can combine designs like Victorian and Lean-To to create a P shaped or T shaped conservatories, all designed with Ultraframe’s high-performance materials for lasting comfort.

How much does a bespoke conservatory cost?

Because each design is unique, prices vary depending on size, materials, roof type, and finishes. At Oakley Green, we provide free, no-obligation quotes using our online design tool, allowing you to explore different options and find a bespoke conservatory that suits your style and budget.

Do I need planning permission for a bespoke conservatory?

Many bespoke conservatories fall within permitted development rights and don’t need planning permission. However, this depends on the size, position, and structure of your new conservatory. Our team will handle all the details for you, checking any local regulations and ensuring full compliance with Building Regulations.

Get in Touch With Our Team

When you are ready to build your bespoke conservatory, call us today on 01635 877 959 or request your free online quote to get started. Our team will guide you through every stage of the process from start to finish, ensuring your new conservatory is the right fit for your home and stands the test of time. You can also visit our showroom to see our products up close and personal.







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    Conservatory Design Enquiry & Tailored Quotation

    Get in touch with our team and provide details of your project. One of our specialists will review your enquiry, discuss your requirements, and prepare a tailored quotation based on your needs.

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    Home Consultation & Conservatory Survey

    Once you’ve reviewed your quotation, we’ll discuss any optional upgrades and answer any questions you may have. If required, we’ll arrange a home visit to assess the project in more detail. When you’re happy to proceed, a qualified surveyor will carry out a full technical survey and produce detailed drawings.

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    Planning, Building Preparation & Made-to-Measure Conservatory Design

    Following the survey, we’ll finalise all technical details and, where necessary, assist with planning permission requirements. Your products will then be manufactured to specification and installation dates scheduled. In most cases, work is ready to commence within 6–10 weeks of approval.

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    Conservatory Installation & Final Project Sign-Off

    Our experienced installation team will complete your project to the highest standards, keeping disruption to a minimum throughout the process. Most installations are completed and fully signed off within 4–8 weeks, leaving you with a finished space ready to enjoy for years to come.

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