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How much is a conservatory in Milton Keynes? At Conservatory Online Prices, we can connect you to accredited conservatory installers in Milton Keynes. We have spent years researching the best companies throughout the country – meaning we will only ever connect our customers with local tradesmen that are accredited, fully insured and well reviewed.
Finding trustworthy installers to build conservatories in Milton Keynes is only half the battle. You also need to find the right design at the right price. If you’re not sure what you’re looking for, browse our site and have a look at the range of products our installers selling. A Lean To conservatory may be ideal if you have a small property; conversely, a more traditional style – like an Edwardian or Victorian conservatory – may be more apt if you own a period or new-build property.
Pay a visit to our free, no-hassle conservatory cost calculator. We’ll then call you for a more detailed conversation. We would be delighted to discuss with you the different styles of conservatories for Milton Keynes properties – and you can get lots of new ideas by browsing the many resources on our website.
These days its a lot easier – but there are still a few exemptions that you’ll need to familiarise yourself with when investigating what planning permission you need for a conservatory. The most important thing you need to think about is the size of your proposed structure. If more than half of the area around the original area of your house is to be occupied by the new-build, then planning permission will be denied.
The term ‘original’ is key here. The definition of the word in this case describes either the size of your property when it was built or the structure as it was as of July 1948. If you are not the original owners of your home, then you may want to investigate what improvements your predecessors made to the property – as it may have been extended without your prior knowledge.
There are other criteria that you need to bear in mind when considering what planning permission you need for a conservatory. In most cases you cannot use it as a kitchen and, if you install a radiator, it must have an on/off function and adequate temperature controls.
We can connect you with recommended installers that can advise you on planning permission requirements – so you won’t have to worry too much about what planning permission you need for a conservatory.
The total cost of your building project is hard to project without knowing more information. Fully fitted conservatory prices will vary based not just on the stylistic choices you make but, also, due to a range of other factors that may out of your control.
If you need a skip, but have no driveway, you will need to pay for this service. If, when the surveyor visits, they discover that the proposed site area isn’t flat, additional work may be needed to rectify the problem. Again, this could further exacerbate the size of your quote.
Fully fitted conservatory prices will of course rise or fall depending on the type of conservatory you want to buy. You could pay anything from £2000-£6000 for a basic Lean To conservatory (if you use existing walls to form part of the structure); but a Victorian conservatory, which is larger, has more windows – and can accommodate extras, like bi-folding or patio doors – will be a lost more expensive.
For fully fitted conservatory prices in Milton Keynes, visit our free Online Conservatory Quote tool.
Whilst researching traditional conservatories in Milton Keynes, you’ve probably encountered the Victorian conservatory style. We expect that it’s ornate design – and its versatility, in that it can accommodate patio or bi-fold doors – caught your attention too, which is why we thought we’d talk about the benefits of this particular style in a bit more detail.
A Victorian conservatory is octagonal in shape. This means that it doesn’t make the most efficient use of space; nonetheless, it’s this attractive design that’s helped make it the most popular style in the UK. Its bay windows will also give you a beautiful panoramic view of your garden and, if you want to let in even more light, you can even dispense with the dwarf wall and replace it with glass.
Traditional conservatories like the Victorian aren’t suitable for all property types. They tend to gel better with period buildings or new builds. As a general rule, expect to pay a minimum of £4000 for a small one – and just under £13000 for one that’s larger in scale.
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Expect to pay anything from £2000 through to £28000 for a modern conservatory. The cheapest type of conservatory you can buy will be a Lean To. The more of your existing walls you can use as solid sides, the lower the installation costs will be. The price you pay will also be affected by the company you use – and whether any rectification work is needed.
Building regulations have changed now, to the extent that planning permission is often granted for conservatories in cases like this. A tiled roof will make your structure more efficient and soundproof – which is why homeowners with cheap polycarbonate roofs are electing to upgrade their conservatories in line with this style.
As long as your conservatory occupies less than 50% of the area surrounding your property (based on its original size) it should be granted planning permission.
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £11,000 – £12,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £12,000 – £13,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £12,000 – £13,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £13,000 – £14,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £13,000 – £14,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £13,500 – £15,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £9,500 – £11,000 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £10,500 – £11,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £10,500 – £11,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £11,000 – £12,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £11,000 – £12,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £12,000 – £13,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £7,750 – £8,750 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £9,000 – £10,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £9,500 – £11,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £11,500 – £12,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £12,000 – £13,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £13,500 – £15,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £14,500 – £16,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £8,000 – £9,000 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £9,500 – £11,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £10,500 – £11,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £11,500 – £13,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £12,500 – £14,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £5,750 – £6,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £6,250 – £7,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,750 – £8,750 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,750 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £11,500 – £13,000 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £12,500 – £14,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £12,750 – £14,250 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £13,500 – £15,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £13,750 – £15,250 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £14,500 – £16,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £8,000 – £9,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 2000 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £8,000 – £9,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Glass | £8,500 – £10,000 |
4000 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £9,000 |
4000 x 2000 | Glass | £8,000 – £9,500 |
4000 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £9,000 – £10,000 |
4000 x 2500 | Glass | £9,500 – £10,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £6,000 – £7,000 |
3500 x 2000 | Glass | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 2500 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
4000 x 2000 | Glass | £7,000 – £8,000 |
4000 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 2500 | Glass | £8,000 – £9,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £4,500 – £5,000 |
3500 x 2000 | Glass | £4,750 – £5,250 |
3500 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £5,000 – £5,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Glass | £5,500 – £6,000 |
4000 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £4,750 – £5,250 |
4000 x 2000 | Glass | £5,000 – £5,750 |
4000 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £5,000 – £5,750 |
4000 x 2500 | Glass | £5,750 – £6,250 |