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Conservatories Manchester

Conservatories in Manchester

Bespoke Conservatories from Allerton Windows

Maximises your space

10-year guarantee as standard

Bespoke designs

Enhance your Manchester home with a conservatory

A conservatory introduces a new dimension to your home and lets light flood in. They’re easily transformed into a cosy living room, dining area, or studio.

Allerton Windows has been crafting bespoke conservatories in Manchester and across the North West for over 30 years, combining our expertise with your design ideas to create the conservatory of your dreams.

All of our builds come with a 10-year guarantee as standard, so you can rest assured that if you encounter any issues, we’re on hand to help. Whether you’re set on a conservatory, are considering an orangery, or would like to discuss your options, get in touch today.

A mint-green framed glass conservatory extends from a red-brick two-story house, sitting on a small stone terrace, surrounded by shrubs and lawn under an overcast sky.

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    Enjoy your conservatory year-round

    Most people think of conservatories as glass constructs which are freezing in the winter and boiling in the summer – but not ours!

    Our PVCu frames are assembled with no cold leaf, allowing the heat to be insulated in the winter and reflective of UV in the summer.

    Brick conservatory with white-framed windows and glazed pitched roof reveals sofas inside, opening onto a tiled patio with potted topiary, patio umbrella, and neighbouring red-brick house in suburban backyard.

    What areas in Manchester do you build and service conservatories in?

    We provide accredited and experienced domestic construction expertise across the Manchester region, including:

    Cheetham Hill, Crumpsall, Collyhurst, Miles Platting, Monsall,  Newton Heath, Clayton, Openshaw, West Gorton, Belle Vue, Longsight, Greenheys, Whalley Range, Firswood,  Trafford, Seedley, Pendlebury, Rainsough, Prestwich, and more.

    White-framed conservatory with patterned glass double doors stands attached to a brick house, faces a paved patio and small lawn with potted plants under an overcast sky.

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    Buy your new conservatory on finance

    We offer 5, 10, or 15-year repayment plans that could make paying for your new conservatory easier.

    All our payment plans are subject to application and are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

    Find out more about our Finance options. Give us a call, drop us a message, or visit us at our showroom to discuss the best option for you.

    A wooden-framed glass conservatory stands with closed double doors reflecting sunlight; inside a table and chairs visible; outside a small paved yard with a blue plant pot and spiky plants.
    Types of

    Conservatory

    • A white-framed glass conservatory extends from a brick house, topped by a multi-faceted pitched glass roof, overlooking a paved patio and a small flowerbed with green lawn.

      Edwardian

      The Edwardian style of conservatory features a symmetrical shape and plain glass. They are less ornamental than Victorian-style conservatories and tend to maximize floor space in comparison. This unfussy style is suitable for a wide variety of conservatories and homes.

    • A white-framed glass conservatory extends from a brick house, with transparent pitched roof panels and sliding doors opening onto a paved patio and small flowerbeds in a suburban garden.

      Lean-To

      A simple lean-to-conservatory maximizes space at the rear of your home, without the need for extensive groundwork. These types of perfect are perfect for accompanying kitchen extensions.

    • Glass conservatory extends from brick house, featuring white-framed glazed roof panels and floor-to-ceiling windows; sunlight casts shadows on paved courtyard with nearby shrubbery and small flowerbed.

      Victorian

      Victorian conservatories are a great choice for those who are limited by the space they have in their garden. Typical features include a steeply-pitched roof and a bay front. They may also feature more gothic shapes and details.

    • A white-framed glass conservatory attached to a brick house, featuring sloped roof panes and multiple glazed panels, sitting on a low brick base beside a paved patio and small flowerbed.

      Gable-Ended

      Gable-ended conservatories feature a generous interior space thanks to their continuous height and gable-ended main feature. This allows you to benefit from more light and space, making it a more enjoyable space all around.

    Allerton Windows

    Fill in the form or call us now to get your project started: 0151 268 03860151 268 0386

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