Orangeries and Conservatories Beeston
Add a bright, year-round room to your Beeston home with a made-to-measure orangery or conservatory. We build warm, comfortable spaces that suit the town’s mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and newer estate homes near the University Boulevard and Chilwell.
From the first survey to the final clean, our local team handles design, groundwork, glazing and finishing so you get one point of contact and a fixed price you can trust.
- Free site survey across Beeston and Chilwell
- Fixed written quotes, no hidden extras
- Warm-roof options for all-year comfort
Orangeries and conservatories built for Beeston homes
Beeston sits close to the River Trent and Attenborough Nature Reserve, so many gardens here catch lovely light through the day. An orangery or conservatory lets you make the most of that view, giving you a relaxed extra room for dining, a home office or a quiet reading spot without the disruption of a full brick extension.
The right choice depends on your house. A conservatory suits period terraces around Wollaton Road and Queens Road, where a lighter glazed structure keeps costs down and floods the space with sun. An orangery, with its solid brick pillars and flat perimeter roof, blends better with the sturdier semis in Chilwell and near Beeston Fields, giving you a room that feels part of the house all year round.
We survey the ground carefully because parts of Beeston sit on clay soils that move with the seasons. Getting the foundations right from the start protects your investment and keeps the glazing sealed for decades.
Why choose us in Beeston
Local team who know the housing stock, the ground conditions and the council process across NG9. One contact from survey to sign-off.
Areas we cover
Beeston, Chilwell, Attenborough, Beeston Rylands, Bramcote and the wider NG9 area.
Why a Beeston orangery or conservatory works
- Year-round comfort – warm-roof and quality glazing keep the room usable in winter, not just on sunny days.
- More usable space – a bright dining room, snug or garden room without moving house in a busy market like Beeston.
- Adds value – a well-built orangery is a strong selling point for buyers near the University and tram links.
- Keeps the garden view – large glazed panels open your living space onto the garden and let in the Trent-side light.
- Faster than a full extension – most projects finish in weeks, with less mess and lower cost than a traditional build.
- Tailored to your home – roof style, brickwork and finishes matched to your Beeston property.
How we build your Beeston orangery or conservatory
Free survey
We visit your Beeston home, measure up, check the ground and talk through what you want from the space.
Design and quote
You get a clear design and a fixed written quote with no hidden extras.
Approvals
We confirm permitted development or handle any planning and building control paperwork for you.
Foundations
We dig and lay foundations suited to Beeston’s clay soils, then build the base and dwarf walls.
Structure and glazing
Brick pillars, frames, roof and glazing go in, sealed and weathertight.
Finishing
Plastering, flooring, electrics and heating so the room is ready to enjoy.
Handover
A final walk-round, clean and your guarantee paperwork.
Orangery and conservatory costs in Beeston
| Type | Typical size | Guide price (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| uPVC conservatory | 3m x 3m | £12,000 – £20,000 |
| Glass-roof conservatory | 3.5m x 3.5m | £18,000 – £28,000 |
| Warm-roof conservatory | 3.5m x 3.5m | £22,000 – £32,000 |
| Brick-pillar orangery | 4m x 4m | £35,000 – £55,000 |
| Large bespoke orangery | 5m x 4m+ | £55,000 – £75,000+ |
Guide ranges only. Your final price depends on size, roof type, glazing and finishes. Book a free survey for a fixed quote.
📋 Planning notes for Beeston
Most orangeries and conservatories in Beeston fall under permitted development, so full planning permission is often not needed. Limits apply to how far the extension projects from the rear wall and how much of the garden it covers.
Check before you build if your property is a listed building, sits within a conservation area such as parts of central Beeston, or has had permitted development rights removed. Building control approval is usually required unless the structure meets the exemption rules for glazed extensions. We confirm your position at survey and handle any paperwork with Broxtowe Borough Council.
Home extensions across the area
Not sure if we cover your street? Get in touch and we will let you know.
Beeston orangeries and conservatories
What Beeston homeowners say
Reviews from real projects across NG9.
Our orangery off the kitchen has changed how we use the whole house. Warm even in January and the brickwork matches our Chilwell semi perfectly. Tidy team and no surprises on price.
We wanted a conservatory that we could actually use all year. The warm roof they fitted makes such a difference. They handled the building control side so we did not have to worry about a thing.
From survey to handover everything ran on time. They spotted the clay ground near our garden and sorted the foundations properly. The garden room is now our favourite space in Attenborough.
Beeston orangery and conservatory questions
Most conservatories in Beeston are covered by permitted development and do not need full planning permission. Limits apply to size and how far it projects. If your home is listed or in a conservation area, rules differ. We confirm your position at the free survey.
A conservatory is mostly glass with a glazed or lightweight roof. An orangery has solid brick pillars and a flat perimeter roof, so it feels more like a permanent room. Orangeries suit the sturdier semis common in Chilwell and Bramcote, while conservatories work well on period terraces.
Yes. We fit warm-roof options and high-performance glazing so your Beeston room stays comfortable through winter, not just on sunny days. We can also add heating and proper insulation to the base.
A standard conservatory usually takes two to three weeks on site. A larger brick orangery can take four to six weeks depending on groundwork and finishes. We give you a clear timeline with your fixed quote.
Parts of Beeston sit on clay that moves with the seasons, and some areas near the Trent have made-up ground. We check this at survey and design foundations to suit, which keeps the structure stable and the glazing sealed for the long term.
Ready to add light and space to your Beeston home?
Book a free site survey and get a fixed, no-obligation quote for your orangery or conservatory.