Classic Conservatory Specialist
Conservatories Built & Installed in Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Dorset & West Sussex
Our simplest conservatory solution is practical cost-effective and straightforward. Whether your property is large or small, old or new, we have the perfect conservatory options to create a bespoke design for your home.
From design and organising planning permission, to the final installation, Brackenwood can help with the whole process!
Conservatory options to suit your style & budget
- Full choice of conservatory window and frame materials, available in uPVC, aluminium and timber
- Wide range of further customisation - colour, glass type, window style, custom handles and more
- Range of sizes and styles to match your budget and house design, including brickwork and solid roofs
Benefit from Our Conservatory Experience & Expertise
Brackenwood's top-quality conservatories have numerous benefits, including:
- Additional Living Space
A quality conservatory expands your living area without the need for a full home extension, making it a cost-effective solution. - Natural Light & Views
Large glass panels allow an abundance of natural light to flood the space creating a bright and uplifting atmosphere. - Year-Round Enjoyment
Our conservatories are extremely well-insulated making them comfortable to use throughout the year, regardless of the season. - Connection to Nature
Experience a deeper connection to nature without stepping outside, making conservatories an ideal spot for relaxation. - Excellent Versatility
A well-designed conservatory can be adapted to suit a wide range of uses, from a playroom to a space for entertaining guests. - Increased Property Value
A well-built conservatory can significantly increase the value of your property and make it more attractive to potential buyers. - Comfortable Temperature
Modern conservatories use advanced glazing technologies to help retain heat in the winter and keep it cool during the summer. - Tailored Designs
With our extensive options, you can integrate your new conservatory with your home, or create a stunning contemporary feature. - Health & Well-Being
The abundance of natural light flooding into conservatories can positively impact mood and promote overall well-being.
Trusted Conservatory Builders
Whether you choose a uPVC, aluminium or timber framed conservatory, the final build will reflect the latest advances in conservatory technology. The signature Brackenwood quality is confirmed by our many happy customers - read some of our 450+ testimonials here.
A conservatory type for every property
You can work with our highly regarded conservatory designers and builders to choose the right look for your new sun room:
- Edwardian - Square/Rectangle shaped
- Victorian - Has an angled bay front
- Gable End - Spacious upright roof front
- Georgian - Shallower roof pitch
- Lean-To - Wedge shaped roof
- P-Shape - Angled around the property
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Conservatory Shapes
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Edwardian
An Edwardian conservatory is a style that reflects the architectural style of the Edwardian era (1901-1910). Known for their elegance and symmetry, they are designed with clean lines, to make them both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Unlike more ornate Victorian designs, this style favours a simpler, more streamlined square or rectangular layout for maximum usable interior space.
Gable
A Gable conservatory features a pitched roof with a vertical front gable, for a grand, spacious feel reminiscent of traditional architecture. The triangular roof resembles the shape of a house, for a consistent appearance.
The standout feature of a gable conservatory is its high-pitched roof. This creates a vaulted ceiling inside, with vertical gables allowing natural light to pour in from multiple angles.
Lean-To
A Lean-To conservatory is a simple, versatile design featuring a single-pitched roof ‘leaning’ against the side of your house. Lean-tos are popular on both traditional and modern homes, due to their simple structure and affordability.
Lean-to conservatory roof angles can vary depending on the property. For homes with limited height under the eaves, a shallower pitch is used.
T-Shaped
A T-shaped conservatory is a spacious and elegant design that combines multiple architectural elements, forming a ‘T’ layout when viewed from above. This style is perfect for larger properties, as it offers extensive interior space and a striking visual appeal.
A T-shape conservatory is often used to create two distinct areas within the same structure, such as a dining space and a seating area.
Victorian
A Victorian conservatory is distinctive due to the striking combination of curves and angles. This gives it a classic, elegant appearance, inspired by Victorian architecture. This typically includes a bay-fronted design that enhances the sense of space and light.
The bay front usually has three or five facets (sides), forming a semi-circular effect. This allows for panoramic views of the garden.
Materials Available for Conservatory Frames
Choose the right conservatory material
uPVC
For most homeowners, uPVC keeps costs low while performing reliably year after year. The weather-resistant plastic requires little maintenance - just an occasional clean with soap and water keeps uPVC looking fresh.
Versatile uPVC suits traditional or contemporary homes. Though slightly less durable than aluminium over decades, uPVC delivers hassle-free, cost-effective protection.
Aluminium
With the highest sustainability, security, style, and viewing potential, aluminium conservatory frames bring unique advantages. The durable, low-maintenance nature provides long-lasting, hassle-free performance.
For a more sustainable, ethical conservatory window with several custom styling possibilities, superior views, and military-level robustness, aluminium frames are the superior choice.
Wood
Wooden conservatory frames were the most common choice before the introduction of low-cost uPVC. Wood has the lowest heat conductivity of the common frame materials, whilst also being environmentally friendly.
Listed buildings often require a timber-look to any extensions, however modern aluminium and uPVC can perfectly mimic the appearance and options of wooden structures.
Why Choose Brackenwood
As your new conservatory builder
Our History
A family-owned business, established in 1987 and still operating with the same director on a day-to-day basis covering Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Dorset & West Sussex
Our Expertise
Our installers are all trained craftsmen and only work for us. We are a member of the CPA, Approved Craftsman, and hold the BSI Kitemark for installations.
Personalised Service
We offer the personalised services you would expect from a local supplier - meaning peace of mind should you need us in the future.
Green Credentials
Environmental impact is important to us, and we recycle 90% of all trade waste used in our products.
Our Longevity
We have never gone into receivership or traded under any other name. This is essential for honouring guarantees for our products and installations.