Areas we cover across Teesside
We cover the whole Teesside conurbation: every TS postcode from Hartlepool's Headland to Yarm, and from the Redcar seafront to the Wynyard estates. Every quote is priced with genuine local knowledge, your house, your garden, not a national call centre.
Teesside's housing eras take conservatories differently, so local knowledge genuinely matters: a 1930s Acklam semi with a wide rear garden suits an Edwardian or gable front, a Thorntree bungalow needs a lean-to or gull wing to duck under low eaves, and a Saltburn period terrace in the conservation area needs a design conversation before anything else. Choose your area below for local detail, or skip straight to the quote form.
Conservatories in Middlesbrough
TS1–TS9, wide-gardened semis and post-war bungalows, the broadest conservatory stock on Teesside.
Conservatories in Stockton
TS16–TS21, Hartburn semis, Fairfield gardens and the Wynyard estates at the top end.
Conservatories in Billingham
TS22–TS23, garden suburb semis and family estates, ideal lean-to and Edwardian territory.
Conservatories in Redcar
TS10–TS11, sea air, salt and wind: frame and hardware spec matters more on the coast.
Conservatories in Saltburn
TS12, period terraces and conservation area rules: the design conversation comes first here.
Conservatories in Guisborough
TS14, market town semis, moors-edge bungalows and some of Teesside's best gardens.
Conservatories in Hartlepool
TS24–TS27, coastal estates and marina developments, with specs built for sea air.
Conservatories in Yarm
TS15, big gardens and higher specs: gable fronts and orangeries lead here.
Conservatories in Eaglescliffe
TS16, leafy avenues and deep gardens, made for Edwardians and orangeries.
Conservatories in Ingleby Barwick
TS17, modern estates with family gardens, plus the covenant check that comes with them.
Conservatories in Thornaby
TS17, semis and terraces where a lean-to or Edwardian adds the most space per pound.