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How much does it cost to build a conservatory

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Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

Building a conservatory in the UK typically costs between £8,000 and £30,000, depending on size, style, and materials used. For example, a Victorian conservatory with glass might be around £12,000 to £17,000, while a tiled roof can push costs to £18,500 and above. Remember, additional expenses like planning and regulations also apply.

They’re one of the most popular additions for British homes but how much will a conservatory set you back?

On average, a conservatory can cost anywhere between £8,000 - £30,000. How much your own build will cost will depend on a range of factors, from design to materials used, all of which we’ll cover here.

It’s also worth noting, while the initial costs are important, you’ll want to bear in mind the value a conservatory will be bringing to your home. Both in terms of how your family enjoys it and your house price.

So without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about conservatories and your finances…

Styles

One of the biggest factors in your potential costs will be the style of your conservatory. You can choose to have…

  • Victorian: recognisable by its pitched roof, this is the most popular choice in the UK.
  • Edwardian: like the Victorian style but with a flat front to give it more room.
  • Georgian: their triangle fronts mean more glazing and so more natural light in the space.
  • Lean-to: a simple structure that’s easy to construct and so good for those smaller budgets.
  • P-shaped: a combination of both the Victorian and lean-to style, this is perfect for open-plan homes.
  • T-shaped: by having a central projection, it’s easy to split this extension into two separate rooms.
  • Loggia: hailing from Italy, it features full-length glazed panels - perfect to appreciate your natural surroundings.

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