Orangeries and Conservatories Long Eaton

Long Eaton Orangeries and Conservatories

Orangeries and Conservatories Long Eaton

Add a light-filled room that works all year round. We design and build orangeries and conservatories across Long Eaton, from Victorian glass rooms in West Park terraces to solid-roof orangeries on modern estates off Tamworth Road.

Every project is tailored to your home, your garden aspect and the way you want to use the space. Local team, tidy build, honest advice from first survey to handover.

  • Orangeries, conservatories and glass extensions
  • Warm-roof options usable in winter and summer
  • Building Regs handled, planning success every time
200+ Projects Completed
15+ Yrs Local Experience
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100% Planning Success Rate
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Orangeries and Conservatories Built for Long Eaton Homes

Long Eaton has a real mix of housing, and the right glass room depends on which one you own. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces around West Park and Derby Road often suit a classic conservatory that keeps the original garden line, while the semis and detached homes off Tamworth Road, Sawley and Breaston lend themselves to a solid-roof orangery that reads as a proper extension.

The difference matters. A traditional conservatory is mostly glass and gives you a bright, cost-effective room. An orangery uses a flat perimeter roof with a central glass lantern and more brickwork, so it holds heat better and feels part of the house. We help you pick based on your budget, your garden aspect and how you plan to use the room day to day.

Because so many Long Eaton gardens are long and narrow, we pay close attention to how the new room sits against boundaries and how much light it gives the kitchen behind it. A well-placed lantern can brighten the whole ground floor, not just the new space.

From first measure to final clean, you deal with the same local team. We know the Erewash Borough planning process, the local building control officers and the ground conditions near the canal and floodplain, so there are no surprises halfway through.

Why Long Eaton Homeowners Choose Us

Local surveys, clear quotes and a build team based minutes away. We handle Erewash Borough Council paperwork and Building Regs so you do not have to.

Free Design Visit

We visit your Long Eaton home, check the aspect and boundaries, and show you orangery and conservatory options that fit your space and budget.

The Benefits

What a Glass Room Adds to Your Long Eaton Home

  • Year-round comfort – modern warm roofs and quality glazing mean the room stays usable in a cold Long Eaton winter and a warm summer, not just spring.
  • More usable living space – a dining room, garden lounge or home office without the cost and disruption of a full brick extension.
  • Added property value – a well-built orangery is a strong selling point across Erewash, where buyers value bright, flexible ground-floor space.
  • Brighter kitchen and living areas – a central lantern floods light into the rooms behind, ideal for the long, narrow gardens common in Long Eaton.
  • Lower running costs – insulated solid roofs and A-rated glass keep heating bills down compared with older polycarbonate conservatories.
  • Garden connection – bi-fold or French doors open the room straight onto the garden for summers by the Erewash Canal.
How It Works

Our Long Eaton Build Process

1

Free Survey

We visit your Long Eaton home, measure up, check the garden aspect and talk through how you want to use the room.

2

Design and Quote

You get a clear design and a fixed written quote with no hidden extras, plus material and roof options.

3

Planning and Regs

We confirm permitted development or submit to Erewash Borough Council and handle Building Regs on your behalf.

4

Groundwork

We lay foundations suited to your ground, including extra care near the canal and floodplain areas.

5

Build and Glazing

Brickwork, roof structure, lantern and glazing go in, weathertight and tidy, with the site kept clean each day.

6

Fit-Out

Plastering, flooring, electrics, heating and doors are finished to a high standard ready to use.

7

Handover

We walk you through the finished room, hand over certificates and guarantees, and leave your garden clean.

Guide Prices

Orangery and Conservatory Costs in Long Eaton

Guide ranges for 2026. Final price depends on size, roof type, glazing and groundworks. We give a fixed quote after the free survey.

TypeTypical SizeGuide Price (GBP)
uPVC conservatory3m x 3m£12,000 – £20,000
Solid-roof conservatory3m x 3.5m£18,000 – £28,000
Standard orangery3.5m x 3.5m£30,000 – £45,000
Large orangery with lantern4m x 5m£45,000 – £65,000
Premium glass extension4m x 6m+£60,000 – £85,000+

Prices include design, build and standard finishes. Bespoke doors, underfloor heating and premium glazing are quoted separately.

Planning Note for Long Eaton

Many orangeries and conservatories in Long Eaton fall under permitted development, but limits apply to depth, height and how much of the garden you cover. Homes in the West Park Conservation Area, listed buildings, and properties where permitted development has been removed will need a full application to Erewash Borough Council. Parts of Long Eaton near the Erewash Canal and River Trent sit in flood zones, which can affect foundation design and drainage. We check your exact address before any work and manage the full application if one is needed, which is why our planning success rate stays at 100%.

Areas We Cover

Serving Long Eaton and Surrounding Areas

Not sure if we cover your street? Give us a call and we will let you know.

Our Work

Recent Long Eaton Glass Rooms

4.9★★★★★

What Long Eaton Homeowners Say

Real reviews from local orangery and conservatory projects.

★★★★★

Our solid-roof orangery off Tamworth Road is now our favourite room. Warm in winter, bright in summer and the lantern lights up the whole kitchen. The team kept the garden spotless throughout.

JH
Julie H.
Long Eaton
★★★★★

We wanted a conservatory that suited our Victorian terrace near West Park. They matched the brick and got the proportions right. Handled the conservation area paperwork with no fuss at all.

MP
Mark P.
West Park, Long Eaton
★★★★★

Fixed quote, no surprises and finished on time. Our Sawley glass extension opens onto the garden and we use it every day. Honest local firm, would recommend to anyone in Long Eaton.

SR
Sarah R.
Sawley, Long Eaton
FAQs

Long Eaton Orangery and Conservatory Questions

Many conservatories and orangeries in Long Eaton fall under permitted development, so no application is needed. But if you live in the West Park Conservation Area, own a listed building, or your home has had permitted development removed, you will need approval from Erewash Borough Council. We check your address and handle any application for you.

A conservatory is mostly glass with a lighter frame, so it is brighter and more affordable. An orangery has a flat perimeter roof with a central glass lantern and more brickwork, so it holds heat better and feels like part of the house. We help Long Eaton homeowners choose based on budget and how they will use the room.

Yes. With a modern insulated solid roof and A-rated glazing, an orangery stays comfortable through a cold Long Eaton winter and a warm summer. Many clients add underfloor heating so the room works as an everyday living space rather than a summer-only room.

Parts of Long Eaton near the Erewash Canal and River Trent sit in flood zones. This can affect foundation design and drainage but rarely stops a project. We check the flood map for your address at survey stage and design the groundworks to suit, so there are no surprises later.

A typical conservatory takes around three to four weeks on site, while a larger orangery with full groundworks and fit-out usually runs six to eight weeks. We give you a clear timeline in your quote and keep you updated at every stage.

Ready to Add Light to Your Long Eaton Home?

Book a free site survey and get a clear, fixed quote for your orangery or conservatory. No obligation, no pressure.