Combination Conservatory Specialists for Maidenhead Homes

Maidenhead’s housing covers a wide range, and the combination conservatory’s strength is that it adapts to whatever the rear of the property presents. Victorian and Edwardian villas around Boyn Hill and Ray Park Avenue often have rear plans with offset rear walls, chimney stacks or side returns that mean a standard rectangular conservatory footprint leaves a pocket of unused space. A combination design, joining two roof shapes around the existing plan, covers the full available area. On larger family homes in Furze Platt and Pinkneys Green, a combination layout often gives more usable floor area than any single-style design could. Oakley Green is a family-run conservatory specialist with more than 20 years of experience across the SL6 area and an authorised Ultraframe installer. Book a free home visit and we will assess what a combination design can achieve on your specific Maidenhead plot.

Combination conservatory {location} with modern furniture, glazed roof and bright summer garden views.

Solving Complex Maidenhead Rear Elevations

The older properties around Boyn Hill and Ray Park Avenue in Maidenhead have rear elevations shaped by Victorian and Edwardian building conventions, which means offset walls, chimney projections and irregular plot boundaries are common. A combination conservatory, by joining an Edwardian main section with a lean-to return or a Victorian bay with a secondary hipped section, covers the full usable rear of the property without leaving awkward pockets of unused space. We assess each plot during the free home visit and design to the actual shape of your garden and rear wall.

Adding Value to a Maidenhead Home

Since the Elizabeth line opened, Maidenhead has attracted buyers with London market experience who assess additional rooms carefully. A well-designed combination conservatory with an Ultraframe solid or tiled roof, making the room genuinely usable all year, is a different proposition to a glass-roofed summer room that is uncomfortable half the year. The floor area added by a combination design, because it covers more of the available rear, is proportionately more valuable per square metre than a smaller single-style conservatory would deliver.

Combination conservatory {location} with black-framed glazing, sliding doors, patio furniture and garden views attached to a red brick house.
Combination conservatory {location} with white frames, glass roof and brick base viewed from a sunny rear garden.

Year-Round Usability with Ultraframe Roofs

As an authorised Ultraframe installer we fit glass, solid and tiled roof systems across all our combination conservatory builds in Maidenhead. For a combination conservatory that covers a significant part of the rear of a Maidenhead property, the choice of roof system is the most important single decision. An Ultraframe solid or tiled roof makes every section of the combination design comfortable all year. We advise on the right system for the orientation of your specific rear elevation.

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What a Combination Conservatory Achieves in Maidenhead

Maidenhead's varied housing stock means the rear of every property is different. A combination conservatory is the design that works across all of them, solving plot challenges that constrain a single-style build.

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 Maidenhead: Your Questions Answered

Answers to the questions Maidenhead homeowners ask us about combination conservatories. Not 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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