• Custom-designed timber orangery creating a grand, light-filled living space at the rear of a traditional home.

    Orangeries

    Bespoke designs for your home

  • Bespoke oak-framed orangery extension featuring a traditional flat roof and large glazed windows.

    Orangeries

    Bespoke designs for your home

  • Bespoke oak-framed orangery extension featuring a traditional flat roof and large glazed windows.

    Orangeries

    Bespoke designs for your home

Oak Orangeries

Heritage, along with Modern Living

Orangeries have long been symbols of wealth and prestige. Originally built in the 17th century to protect exotic fruit trees during colder months, these structures have evolved into magnificent settings for modern living and dining.

Combining timber, glass, and masonry, an orangery creates an immediate feeling of grandeur. The defining feature, a glazed roof lantern built into a flat roof that acts as a stunning showpiece, offering exceptional natural light and sky views.

Interior view of a dining area with a wooden table, black chairs, and a kitchen counter with hanging lights. Large windows and a glass ceiling let in natural light. The space features exposed wooden beams and brick walls, decorated with plants and framed pictures.

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Contemporary oak orangery extension featuring black aluminium bi-fold doors and extensive glazing

The ‘wow’ Factor,
All Year Round

While the sense of luxury remains, the function has shifted from horticulture to high-end hospitality.

Versatile Living: Whether used as a dining room or a lounge, the modern orangery is a beautiful, versatile space.

Climate Control: Unlike traditional glass structures, an orangery is designed to provide shade in the summer and warmth in the winter, ensuring it is a functional part of your home throughout the seasons.

Backyard patio with wooden and glass conservatory, outdoor dining areas with umbrellas, landscaped garden with flower beds, green grass, and stone pathways, adjacent to a stone house with multiple windows.

Timeless Design & Craftsmanship

An oak orangery is designed to harmonise specifically with your existing property. By picking up on the subtleties of your original building’s window design, we produce a classic look that will not date.

Unmatched Character: Choosing a classic oak frame allows for depth and character in the joinery that simply cannot be replicated by other materials. It combines timeless heritage appeal with modern-day performance.

Bespoke Options: While oak is our specialty, we offer flexibility to ensure your design is truly individual. We can incorporate aluminium or painted timber windows and doors to suit your taste.

FAQ for our oak orangeries

  • The cost of an oak orangery can vary depending on the size, design, materials, glazing, roofing options, and internal finishes. A simple design will usually cost less than a bespoke oak orangery with premium features. The best way to get an accurate price is to request a tailored quote based on your property and requirements.

  • In many cases, an oak orangery may fall under permitted development, meaning full planning permission may not be required. However, this depends on the size, height, location, and whether your property has any restrictions, such as being listed or in a conservation area. It is always best to check before starting your project.

  • An oak orangery offers a more substantial and architectural feel than a traditional conservatory. It typically combines solid elements such as brickwork, oak framing, and a partially glazed roof to create a space that feels both bright and well integrated with the home. The result is a room that delivers natural light while maintaining the character and presence of a true extension.

  • Yes, a well-designed oak orangery can be enjoyed throughout the year. With modern glazing, quality insulation, and the right heating and ventilation, an oak orangery can stay comfortable in both winter and summer. This makes it an ideal space for dining, relaxing, or everyday living.

  • The value lies in the durability and the "architectural drama" of the oak frame. Oak is a traditional, robust material that naturally resists the elements and improves with age. Choosing a bespoke oak orangery demonstrates a commitment to quality that resonates with future buyers, offering much higher "lifestyle upgrade" value than mass-produced alternatives.

  • Many oak orangeries do require building regulations approval, especially if they are being built as a permanent extension of the home. Requirements can depend on factors such as size, structure, glazing, and whether the space is open to the main house. It is important to make sure your project meets current building standards before work begins.

Custom-designed timber orangery creating a grand, light-filled living space at the rear of a listed house

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Whether you have a fully developed architect’s drawing, a rough sketch on a napkin, or simply a dream of a more beautiful home, we are here to make it a reality. Every project begins with a conversation.

Our expert design consultants are ready to listen to your ideas, discuss your wish list, and navigate local planning requirements to create a space that is uniquely yours. From the first beam to the final joint, we welcome the opportunity to be part of your journey.

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