Conservatories in Teesside — get a competitive quote

Get a free, competitive quote for a new conservatory or orangery, from a simple lean-to for the back of a semi to a full brick orangery with a lantern roof. Covering Middlesbrough, Stockton, Billingham, Redcar, Hartlepool, Thornaby and Yarm, with a fast turnaround on quotes.

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Glass conservatory glowing with evening light in a landscaped garden

Conservatory styles in Teesside

Get a free, competitive quote for a lean-to, Edwardian, Victorian, gable front or gull wing conservatory, or a full orangery. Clear pricing, fast turnaround.

How it works

  1. Tell us about your house and garden. Two minutes in the quote form, property type, the style you have in mind, rough size, postcode.
  2. Get your free quote. Your job is priced properly and competitively, with a fast turnaround.
  3. You decide. Talk the quote through, ask questions, take your time. No charge, no pressure.

How much does a conservatory cost in Teesside?

A typical conservatory in Teesside costs £13,000 to £22,000 fully fitted in 2026, base, frames, roof and glazing included. A compact lean-to on the back of a terrace or semi starts around £9,000 to £16,000, Edwardian and Victorian styles run £13,000 to £24,000 depending on size, and a brick orangery with a lantern roof runs £20,000 to £40,000. Bungalows and low-eaves houses usually suit a gull wing design at £12,000 to £20,000.

What moves the price most is size, the roof system (polycarbonate at the budget end, high-performance glass or a solid warm roof at the top), the number of opening vents and doors, and any building work such as dwarf walls, steel lintels or moving drains. Each quote is priced from a real look at your garden and house wall, because a conservatory price means nothing until someone has measured the job.

Typical Teesside conservatory prices (2026)
StyleTypical priceBest suited to
Lean-to conservatory£9,000 to £16,000Budget-friendly extra space
Edwardian conservatory£13,000 to £22,000Maximum usable floor space
Victorian conservatory£14,000 to £24,000Period character, bay front
Gable front conservatory£15,000 to £26,000Height, light and presence
Gull wing conservatory£12,000 to £20,000Bungalows and low eaves
Orangery£20,000 to £40,000A year-round garden room

Full breakdowns, including roofs, frames, glazing and the extras that move quotes, are in our Teesside conservatory cost guide.

The room Teesside gardens are missing

A good conservatory adds 12 to 25 square metres of bright, usable space for roughly half the cost of a brick extension of the same size, usually with no planning application and two to four weeks on site rather than months. It works as a dining room that actually gets used, a sitting room with the garden in view, a playroom, or the warmest home office in the house.

The local housing stock suits it. The 1930s semis of Acklam, Hartburn and Fairfield carry wide rear gardens that take an Edwardian or gable front without losing the lawn. The bungalows of Thorntree, Netherfields and the older parts of Guisborough suit lean-tos and gull wing roofs designed around low eaves. And the bigger detached plots in Wynyard, Yarm and Nunthorpe take full orangeries that read as part of the original house.

What good looks like

Every quote follows the same standard, and these are the four things worth demanding from any installer you speak to:

Planning permission, usually not needed

Most conservatories fall within permitted development rights: single storey, to the rear, within size limits, so no planning application is needed. Building regulations are a separate question and most conservatories are exempt provided they stay thermally separated from the house with external-quality doors. Take those doors out for an open-plan space and building regs apply. Our planning guide explains exactly where the lines sit, and the styles guide helps you work out which design your house suits.

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Where we cover

We cover the whole Teesside conurbation, from the Redcar seafront to the Wynyard estates.

Full details on the areas we cover page.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a conservatory cost in Teesside?

A lean-to runs £9,000 to £16,000, Edwardian £13,000 to £22,000, Victorian £14,000 to £24,000, gable front £15,000 to £26,000, gull wing £12,000 to £20,000, and an orangery £20,000 to £40,000, fully fitted.

Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

Usually not. A single-storey rear conservatory within permitted development size limits needs no application. The exceptions are listed buildings, conservation areas, flats, and houses where permitted development rights have been removed.

Will a conservatory be too hot in summer and too cold in winter?

Not with a modern specification. High-performance solar-control glass or a solid warm roof, proper ventilation and a real heating solution make the room usable all year. That spec is exactly what a good quote spells out.

How long does a conservatory take to build?

Typically 2 to 4 weeks on site for a standard conservatory: base work first, then frames and roof, then glazing, electrics and finishing. Orangeries with more brickwork run 4 to 8 weeks.

Is the quote really free?

Yes. You tell us about your house and what you want from the space, it gets priced properly, and you decide in your own time. No charge and no pressure.

Conservatory guides for Teesside homeowners

Get a competitive quote for your Teesside conservatory

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