Edwardian Conservatory Gallery
Take a look at our gorgeous Edwardian conservatory pictures & imagine transforming your home!
Edwardian conservatories are guaranteed to add a decorative a touch of elegance to any home, whether you live in a modern or period property.
Easily recognisable for their square or rectangular shape, an Edwardian conservatory is one of the largest available and lets you use the maximum floor space available.
Take a look at our gorgeous Edwardian conservatory pictures & imagine transforming your home!
With a classic sloping four-sided glass pitched roof that will flood your home with natural light, Edwardian conservatories create a bright living space that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as a dining room, play room or additional kitchen area.
To give an even greater impression of space, your Edwardian conservatory can have its side walls glazed from floor to ceiling - which can prove useful if you're trying to create a seamless transition between your home and garden. For extra privacy, we can either blend the Edwardian conservatory structure into your home with additional brickwork walls or add solid panels wherever you choose.
Still one of our most popular styles, Edwardian conservatories boast a traditional look that reflects the period from 1901 to 1914 which first became popular during the reign of King Edward VII. Although it boasts sleeker and simpler lines than an ornate style Victorian conservatory, you can personalize it to your own tastes by adding flourishes like finials or decorative glass.
A modern design with a traditional twist, our Edwardian conservatories are guaranteed to add space and value to any home. Discover how one could improve your lifestyle, fill in our online call-back form and arrange for one of our experts to complete a complimentary design survey. Or call 0800 181888 and ask for a free no-obligation quote now!
When you invest in an Edwardian conservatory from EYG there are a number of roof options available - all you have to do is choose the system which is best for you.
A traditional clear glass Edwardian conservatory roof will help to fill the space with natural light, but a solid design may be better suited to your lifestyle and the reason why you need the additional space.
The main benefit of our insulated tiled conservatory roofs is that they ensure your space is thermally efficient and useable for 12 months of the year.
Polycarbonate and self-cleaning glass roofs are still a popular choice, but if you are unsure what's best for you one of our experts will happily offer you some advice.
If you already have an Edwardian conservatory but you're keen to make more use of it, it is worth considering our lightweight tiled conservatory roof.
If your existing structure is strong enough to support one, it will transform your conservatory into a space which can be used 365 days of the year by regulating the temperature inside.
Flexible payment plans let you improve your home immediately without worrying how to pay for it.
Our comprehensive 10-year ‘repair or replace’ warranty allows you to invest with complete confidence.
Adding a custom-built Edwardian conservatory design to your home will provide tonnes of useable floor space
Its predominantly square or rectangular shape is a real style statement and can be used for almost any purpose
Vital extra space can act as a dining room, living room, office, play room or extend a kitchen
Improve the appeal and worth of your home by adding stylish extra living space
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We replaced a tired and ageing conservatory with a bespoke EYG orangery. The project was well managed and executed by EYG from start to finish and carried out by their skilled professional craftsmen. We are very pleased with the finished result.
We are so pleased with our EYG high quality garden house. The company are professional in all fields - construction, electrics and reliability. I cannot recommend them highly enough. Thank you.
Excellent from initial visit when very helpful suggestions were made for replacement French door through to the finished job a few weeks later. Removal of the old doors wasn't easy but Andrew managed it without intruding on the decoration. Cleared away afterwards.