A square conservatory with a victorian roof cut into the bungalow with matching tiles. This is situated in Purton
Mahogany PVCu with white interior. Situated in Purton
This hardwood conservatory near Cirencester was finished in white and has a traditional toughened glass roof. This wall is constructed from natural stone to match the house.
This conservatory in Mersey Hampton is in light oak PVCu with a tiled roof. The weight is distributed through steel beams down the brickwork. Planning permission, roof tiling and electrical work was all organised by Classic Windows and Conservatories.
This combination between a lean-to and a victorian is very popular. With the doors in the side section, the victorian can be a complete room for laying out furniture spaciously. This one has a polycarbonate roof for good insulation value. It is situated in Little Somerford, near Malmesbury.

With this conservatory in Cirencester care has been taken to match the stonework. The front facet has been lenghened to give a larger floor area in the 'bell' end. Rather than have plastered internal walls, the customer required stone to match the house walls.

This PVCu conservatory in Garsdon, near Malmesbury, shows the neat connection between the conservatory and bungalow roofs. All work carried out by our building department.
A lean-to design is the most economical form of room extension. Roof pitchers can go down as low as three degrees where necessary. This one is in Cricklade.
This tiled extension in Malmesbury has brick piers to help spread the load. The sides are mahogany outside, white inside and it has conventional soffites, fascias and gutters.
This whole house in Malmesbury was fitted with mahogany PVCu windows, a porch with box box gutter and a conservatory with brick featured corners.