Conservatory Extension West Bridgford
A well-built conservatory is one of the most affordable ways to add bright, usable living space to a West Bridgford home. We design and build modern, energy-efficient conservatories that stay comfortable all year, not just in summer.
From compact lean-to designs on terraced homes near Central Avenue to larger garden rooms on the leafy streets off Melton Road, we tailor every build to your property and how you want to use it.
- Free, no-obligation site surveys across West Bridgford
- Energy-efficient glazing for year-round use
- 15+ years of local extension experience
Extra space that works all year round
West Bridgford has a real mix of housing, from Victorian and Edwardian terraces near the town centre to 1930s semis and modern family homes towards Gamston and Edwalton. A conservatory suits nearly all of them, giving you a light-filled room for dining, relaxing, or working without the cost of a full brick extension.
The days of conservatories being too hot in summer and too cold in winter are long gone. We build with modern insulated frames, high-performance glazing, and proper floor insulation, so your new room is a comfortable part of the home every month of the year.
A conservatory is often the best choice when you want to keep costs down, add light, and connect your living space to the garden. If you need something more solid with a plastered ceiling and pillars, ask us about an orangery instead, which sits neatly between a conservatory and a full extension.
Best For
Homeowners who want a bright, affordable extra room, a garden-facing dining space, or a sunlit home office, without the timescale of a full masonry build.
Typical Timescale
Most West Bridgford conservatories are completed in 3 to 6 weeks, depending on size, base work, and glazing type.
The benefits of a conservatory extension
- Lower cost per square metre – a conservatory typically costs far less than a brick-built extension, giving you more space for your budget.
- Floods your home with light – large glazed panels bring daylight deep into the back of the house, brightening kitchens and living rooms too.
- Year-round comfort – modern glazing, insulated frames, and optional solid or tiled roofs keep the room usable in every season.
- Quick to build – with a shorter build programme, there is far less disruption to your home than a traditional extension.
- Adds value and appeal – a quality conservatory makes a home more attractive to buyers in the competitive West Bridgford market.
- Seamless garden link – bi-fold or French doors open the room straight onto the patio for easy indoor-outdoor living.
Our conservatory build process
Free Survey
We visit your West Bridgford home, measure up, and talk through how you want to use the new space.
Design and Quote
We propose a style, roof type, and glazing to suit your property, then give you a clear fixed quote.
Approvals
We check permitted development and handle building control or planning paperwork if needed.
Base and Groundwork
We lay a properly insulated, level base and prepare drainage before any frames arrive.
Frame and Roof
Our team installs the frames, glazing, and roof, weathertight and secure.
Finishing
Flooring, electrics, heating, and decoration are completed to a high standard.
Handover
We clean up, walk you through the finished room, and confirm all guarantees.
Conservatory costs in West Bridgford
| Conservatory Type | Typical Size | Guide Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Lean-to conservatory | 3m x 3m | £12,000 – £18,000 |
| Victorian or Edwardian style | 3.5m x 3.5m | £16,000 – £24,000 |
| Gable-front conservatory | 4m x 4m | £20,000 – £30,000 |
| Solid or tiled-roof conservatory | 4m x 4m | £25,000 – £38,000 |
| Large garden room | 5m x 4m | £30,000 – £45,000 |
Prices are guide ranges only and depend on base work, glazing, roof choice, and finish. We provide a fixed quote after your free survey.
Do you need planning permission?
Many conservatories in West Bridgford fall under permitted development, which means no full planning application is needed. Limits apply to how far the conservatory projects from the rear wall, its height, and how much of the garden it covers. Homes in the conservation areas around the town, or any that have already been extended, may need a formal application.
Conservatories under a certain floor area and mostly glazed are often exempt from building regulations too, but a solid or tiled roof usually brings them into scope. We handle all of these checks for you and have a 100% planning success rate on the projects we manage.
Quick Planning Notes
- Rear projection limits apply under permitted development
- Conservation area homes may need consent
- Fully glazed roofs are often building-reg exempt
- Solid or tiled roofs usually need building control
- We manage every approval on your behalf
Serving West Bridgford and beyond
Not sure if we cover your street? Get in touch and we will let you know.
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What West Bridgford homeowners say
Our lean-to conservatory has completely changed how we use the back of the house. Warm in winter and no problems in the heat either. The team was tidy and finished on time.
We wanted a garden room with a solid roof and they delivered exactly that. Great advice on glazing and the fixed quote never changed. Highly recommend for anyone in West Bridgford.
From the first survey to handover everything was clear and professional. Our new dining conservatory is bright, quiet, and beautifully finished. Neighbours keep asking who did it.
Conservatory FAQs
Most conservatories in West Bridgford fall between roughly £12,000 and £45,000 depending on size, style, glazing, and roof type. A simple lean-to sits at the lower end, while a large solid-roof garden room is at the higher end. We give you a fixed price after a free survey.
Many conservatories are covered by permitted development, so no application is needed. Homes in conservation areas or those already extended may need consent. We check this for you and handle any paperwork required.
Not with a modern build. We use insulated frames, high-performance glazing, and proper floor insulation, with the option of a solid or tiled roof. That keeps your West Bridgford conservatory comfortable in every season.
Most West Bridgford conservatories take 3 to 6 weeks from start to finish. Base work and roof type make the biggest difference to the timeline. We give you a clear schedule before we begin.
A conservatory is mostly glazed, lighter, and more affordable. An orangery has more brickwork, a flat perimeter roof, and a plastered ceiling, so it feels more like a solid room. We can show you both options for your West Bridgford home on our Orangeries and Conservatories page.
Ready to add light and space to your home?
Book a free survey and get a clear, fixed quote for your West Bridgford conservatory.