
Orangeries are back in fashion. These traditional buildings are quintessentially European having first been designed by the Dutch and then adopted by the British nobility and landed gentry as a must have for their stately homes. Please see a detailed account of history of orangeries.
The Victorian conservatories are also referred to as a Victoriana conservatories. These conservatories are classical English design and completely adaptable to suit all house styles and bungalows.
Georgian Architecture is the name given to an architectural style that was current between 1720 and 1840 and is typified by symmetry and proportions. Perhaps the best known original Georgian Conservatory still in existence is the Nash Conservatory originally built at Buckingham Palace and moved to Kew Gardens in 1836.
The Lean To conservatory - for those that prefer the clean understated lines of a Mediterranean style sunroom a lean-to is the perfect choice.
P-Shape conservatories gives you the freedom and value for money to maximize your available space for your new room and create a versatile environment for all of the family.
The T-Shape diy conservatory is a combination of both Sunlounge and either Victorian, Edwardian or Gable-Front style self build conservatories.
Large Span - unique and impressive structures made possible by Ultraframe's technical expertise and years of experience in this specialist field.
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.
A Gable style conservatory - adds light and space and introduces a sense of architectural grandeur. The choice of a gable fronted conservatory offers you a distinctive and alternative look by maximising the ceiling height to create a sense of drama and grandeur.