Elegant uPVC conservatory extension on a detached home in Lincolnshire, installed by Pilgrim uPVC Specialists, with full-height glazed panels and a polycarbonate or glass roof

Home Extensions · Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk & Rutland

Conservatories & Orangeries in Lincolnshire

Serving Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk & Rutland

A conservatory or orangery is one of the most rewarding investments you can make in your home — adding living space, natural light, and real value to your property. Pilgrim uPVC Specialists Ltd designs and installs conservatories and orangeries across Boston, Lincolnshire and the surrounding region, from compact lean-to designs to grand Victorian and Edwardian structures. We work with you from initial design through to completion, ensuring your new space is exactly what you envisioned — warm, light-filled, and built to last.

What We Offer

Lean-To Conservatories

The most cost-effective and versatile conservatory style. A simple, clean sloping roof design that suits bungalows, terraced houses, and modern properties equally well.

Victorian Conservatories

The classic choice — a faceted front with a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details. Available in three-facet and five-facet configurations to suit your space.

Edwardian Conservatories

A square or rectangular footprint that maximises usable floor space. Clean lines and a pitched roof make this a popular choice for family rooms and dining spaces.

P-Shape & T-Shape Conservatories

Combine two conservatory styles to create a larger, more versatile space. Ideal for properties where you want to create distinct zones — a dining area and a sitting area, for example.

Orangeries

A step up from a conservatory — solid brick or rendered pillars, a flat perimeter roof lantern, and a solid ceiling with a central glazed lantern. More like a room extension, less like a greenhouse.

Roof Options

Choose from polycarbonate, glass, or solid tiled roofs. We can advise on the best option for your budget, usage, and planning requirements.

Why Choose Pilgrim for Conservatories & Orangeries in Lincolnshire?

  • Certified installer — all work is Building Regulations compliant and fully certificated
  • 25 years of experience designing and installing conservatories across Lincolnshire
  • Full design service — we help you choose the right style, size, and specification for your home and budget
  • Premium uPVC profiles — the same quality used throughout our window and door range
  • A-rated energy-efficient glazing as standard to keep your conservatory comfortable year-round
  • Full project management from planning advice through to completion
  • Transparent, honest pricing — written quotations valid for 14 days with no hidden extras
  • Local Boston-based business — fast response times and genuine aftercare

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need planning permission for a conservatory in Lincolnshire?

Most conservatories in England fall under permitted development rights and do not require planning permission, provided they meet certain size and position criteria. However, if your property is in a conservation area, is a listed building, or if the conservatory exceeds permitted development limits, you will need planning consent. We can advise you on this during your free survey.

What is the difference between a conservatory and an orangery?

A conservatory is predominantly glazed — typically with a glass or polycarbonate roof and full-height glazed walls. An orangery has a more solid construction with brick or rendered pillars, a flat perimeter roof, and a central glazed lantern. Orangeries feel more like a room extension and are generally better insulated than traditional conservatories.

What roof options are available?

We offer polycarbonate roofs (the most affordable option), glass roofs (better light and thermal performance), and solid insulated tiled roofs (the warmest and most room-like option). Each has its own advantages depending on your budget and how you intend to use the space. We will discuss all options with you during your free survey.

How long does it take to build a conservatory?

A typical conservatory installation takes 3–7 days on site, depending on size and complexity. Lead times from order to installation are usually 6–10 weeks. We will give you a realistic programme at the point of quotation.

Will a conservatory add value to my home in Lincolnshire?

A well-designed and properly built conservatory or orangery can add significant value to your home — typically between 5% and 15% depending on the size, quality, and local market. It also adds usable living space, which is increasingly valued by buyers.

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Areas We Cover

Boston · Spalding · Sleaford · Skegness · Holbeach · Bourne · Stamford · Grantham · Lincoln · Nottingham · Cambridge · Norwich · Oakham · and surrounding villages across Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk & Rutland

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