Conservatories

For some, our bespoke range of conservatories provide a wonderful space for relaxation and entertainment whilst for others they create an additional room to accommodate a growing family. Whatever your requirements here at Centurian we take great pride in designing the conservatory which best suits your needs. Our trained designers carefully survey your property and consider your individual needs before beginning work. All aspects of your home and surroundings are considered, taking into account the orientation and neighbouring properties. Many shapes and sizes are available with an extensive options list including heat reflective glass, underfloor heating, electric power points, lighting and a range of floor finishes.
We can take care of all planning issues or work with your architect to ensure that you get a beautiful conservatory.
Orangeries
A cross between a conservatory and a traditional extension. This type of building offers the best of both worlds, with traditional building methods enhanced by a glass roof. Recent product developments now allow us to achieve an Orangery feel, whilst keeping costs down. Please ask for details of our “LIVINROOM” range of conservatories.
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Our range of conservatories include:
- Victorian Conservatory more information...
- Georgian / Edwardian Conservatory more information...
- Lantern Conservatory more more information...
- Gable Conservatory more information...
- Sun-lounges or Lean to Conservatory more information...
- Combination Conservatories (P-shape, T-shape etc) more information...
- You may also have a bespoke conservatory suited to your particular needs more information...
- You can enhance your new conservatory with decorative trims and other options. more information...
All conservatories and windows have Pilkington "K" Glass, to retain heat in winter and keep you cool in the summer.

The Victorian is the most popular style of conservatory, with a versatility that makes it suitable for many house styles. lts distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front give a curved shape and a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details give this style of conservatory a more classical appearance. The Victorian style is available in:
- three facet - a bay front that has three main windows that give a curved appearance, widely angled for maximum space.
- five facet - a bay front with five main windows creating a more rounded appearance.


The Edwardian or Georgian as it is often referred to, is a flat-fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square or rectangular internal shape. Each side of the roof slopes back to the centre and the resulting contemporary style is suited to the majority of properties.
Offering the maximum amount of floor space in your conservatory, and as beautiful as they are practical, it is hard to imagine any house that would not be enhanced by a stylish Edwardian conservatory.


The Lantern is the original conservatory style, now brought up-to-date with Ultraframe technology. Choosing a lantern style conservatory ensures drama and style, representing the grandeur of times gone by. The two-tiered effect adds a new dimension to your conservatory and the extra ceiling height adds to the feeling of light and space. Lanterns are typically suited to older style period properties and are often chosen for swimming pool enclosures or larger conservatories.


A gable-fronted style of conservatory adds a sense of grandeur to any home. With a high roof slope and the same floor space as a Georgian or Edwardian, a Gable offers excellent use of internal space.
The front panel of the roof remains upright rather than sloping back to the centre as on a Georgian, creating a feeling of great height within the conservatory.


Beautiful simple, wonderfully practical yet surprisingly affordable. A Lean to conservatory offers unbeatable value for money. With the design quality and features that you would normally only expect to find on a top of the range conservatory, our Lean to conservatories are beautifully proportioned and built without compromise. Typical of the attention to detail in ensuring your year-round comfort in your new conservatory is the option of root vents, ridge ventilation and special roofing materials that reduce glaze and heat build up.


A combination of designs is available to tailor a building specific to your individual needs. Combine a sun lounge with a Victorian or two Victorians together, the results of which are featured in this section. The combinations are endless and the choice is yours. The beauty of a combination conservatory is not only the individuality of the style but the vast space it will offer you. Many can be used for dual purposes such as a separate sitting area and play area. Or perhaps for the active household even to enclose a swimming pool.

Bespoke Conservatory Design
To ensure that the conservatory you buy is the best possible design for your home we offer a bespoke conservatory design service. This includes a full survey of your home and expert advice on the options available to fit your requirements which may include the choices below:
- Fully glazed or dwarf wall conservatory. The dwarf wall will reduce the visual vertical scale of the conservatory and blend in with existing brickwork.
- Insulated panels for extra heat retention and privacy
- Number of power points and where should they be positioned.
- Type of conservatory flooring - tiles, rugs or carpet
- Lighting design and location
- Heating and cooling
- Type of conservatory furniture and fade resistant materials best suited to this environment.
Options for your Conservatory
There are a variety of options to customise the exterior and interior of your conservatory. Here we explore the ways you can add your own, unique finishing touches.
Crestings and finials
These are the decorative fittings that run along the top of your conservatory roof. A choice of crestings and finials is available dependent on which Ultraframe roof system you choose, ranging from ultra-modern Pikestaff finial and Renaissance cresting to the more traditional Classic and Baroque combination.

Top cappings
The bars that run between the panels in the roof of your conservatory are covered with protective cappings. Dependent on the roof system you choose, a variety of designs, such as bevel and dome profiles, are available to provide a streamlined contemporary appearance or a more traditional rounded look. These provide extra thermal efficiency to the roof and additional strength to the top cappings.
Ultraselect
Ultraselect is a range of decorative strips that style the inside of your conservatory. A wide variety of designs are available and the strips simply clip into place enabling you to change the design as you wish.
Dentil mouldlngs
A decorative cladding that can be added underneath the guttering on your conservatory for an extra touch of flair.
Ceiling fans
Decorative ceiling fans are available in a variety of designs, with or without light fittings and the choice of an optional remote control.
Glazing options

Ultraframe Conservaglass is specially engineered for conservatories in British climates and is available in a choice of Neutral Clear or Subtle Blue colours. Conservaglass works by deflectlng heat from the sun in Summer to keep your conservatory cool and by retaining heat from heating appliances in the Winter, ensuring a comfortable interior temperature all year round. Polycarbonate is a lower cost alternative to glass but still provides excellent thermal properties. Your installer will be able to advise you on the best specification to suit your needs.
















