Ascot and Sunningdale sit among the most sought-after residential areas we cover, and the homes here are often substantial, individually designed and built to a high standard. The Edwardian conservatory’s broad square front and clean hipped ridge scale well with larger rear elevations in a way that the more ornate Victorian bay does not. On the properties around North Ascot, South Ascot and into Sunningdale, the Edwardian’s generous proportions give a room that feels in keeping with the house rather than something added on. Oakley Green is a family-run conservatory specialist with more than 20 years of experience and an authorised Ultraframe installer, an accreditation most firms competing in this area cannot offer. We design every Edwardian conservatory in-house for the specific property. Book a free home visit and we will give you honest, considered advice before any commitment.
The Victorian conservatory's angled bay front can look undersized on a large Ascot or Sunningdale home, the angled corners reducing both the visual presence and the usable floor area relative to the house behind it. The Edwardian's full-width square front takes the full available rear width as room, with a hipped ridge that sits quietly without drawing attention to itself. For homeowners on the larger plots around the racecourse corridor and in Sunningdale, the Edwardian is consistently the design that feels correctly scaled to the property.
Most Ascot homeowners want their conservatory as a year-round room, not a summer addition. An Ultraframe solid or tiled roof on an Edwardian conservatory turns a glazed garden room into a properly insulated space that holds its temperature in December as well as July, without the running costs of a glass-roofed room fighting the heating. As an authorised Ultraframe installer we are one of the few firms in this area that can fit their systems to manufacturer specification and offer the Ultraframe manufacturer's warranty alongside our own 10-year workmanship guarantee.
In Ascot and Sunningdale, where properties are finished to a high standard, the conservatory needs to match. We specify powder-coated or painted frames in the colour of your choice, high-performance sealed unit glazing, and Ultraframe roof systems installed to manufacturer standard. Everything is designed in-house for your specific property and rear elevation. The Edwardian's clean proportions make it one of the easier styles to finish to a premium standard, because there are no ornate details competing with the quality of the materials.
For Ascot and Sunningdale's larger properties, the Edwardian conservatory provides generous floor area, clean proportions that sit well against substantial homes, and Ultraframe roof options that make the room genuinely usable all year.
Our Edwardian conservatories help homeowners in Thatcham and Berkshire stay warm in winter and cool in summer with enhanced insulation. Every Edwardian conservatory helps homes keep a stable, comfortable temperature no matter the season.
Our Edwardian conservatories withstand strong winds, heavy rain, and snow for lasting performance in all weather conditions. Using premium materials and proven construction methods, these conservatories deliver durability you can rely on for years to come.
High-quality locks and robust frames provide peace of mind and protection for your home and family. Every component is carefully designed to resist forced entry attempts to help keep homes in Thatcham and the surrounding regions secure.
Direct answers to what Ascot and Sunningdale homeowners ask us about Edwardian conservatories. Not here? Book a free home visit.
An Edwardian conservatory is a classic glazed extension with a square or rectangular floor plan, a high, pitched roof, and clean, symmetrical lines. Its design maximises floor space and natural light, creating a bright, airy room that blends traditional elegance with modern benefits.
The main difference lies in the shape and roof design. An Edwardian conservatory has a pitched, often ornate roof and a spacious square or rectangular layout, ideal for a grand, timeless look.
A lean-to conservatory, on the other hand, features a simpler sloped roof that “leans” against the house, making it a compact and practical option for smaller spaces or bungalows.
The cost of an Edwardian conservatory varies depending on factors such as size, materials, glazing options, and roofing style. Each project is tailored to the homeowner’s requirements, so prices are best discussed through a bespoke quote based on your individual design and specifications.
Most homeowners in Thatcham and the surrounding regions don’t need planning permission for a new conservatory if it meets the Permitted Development rules. This includes being at the rear of the property, under height limits, and not covering more than half the garden. Permission could be required for listed buildings, conservation areas, or larger designs, so check with your local planning authority before starting work.
Are you ready to have your Edwardian conservatory installed? We can help provide expert advice with a personal touch. We can also guide you through the design and installation process, keeping you informed about your project. Call us on 01635 877 959 to learn more, or visit our showroom and our friendly team will be able to help you.
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