Edwardian Conservatories in Northern Ireland
The classic Edwardian conservatory offers a clean, square or rectangular footprint with a high pitched roof — ideal for maximising usable floor space. Choose between Edwardian, Gable, Victorian, Lean-to, or bespoke P shapes — all designed and installed by a trusted Northern Ireland family business.
Edwardian Conservatories Made for Northern Ireland Homes
A conservatory has a fully glazed roof in glass or polycarbonate. They bring in lots of light and add a new type of room to your home. To facilitate sunshine, conservatories are built with at least 75% of glass in the roof and 50% on the walls.
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Bespoke Designs
We have a broad range of both modern and traditional designs and options to make your conservatory your own. Choose between Edwardian, Gable, Victorian, Lean-to, or bespoke P shapes designed to your individual requirements.
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Expert Design Service
We offer a free expert design service, using state-of-the-art design software. We can superimpose a 3D rendering of your dream conservatory over a photograph of your home — see exactly how it will look before you go ahead.
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Ultraframe Approved
We offer all systems in the Ultraframe range including PVC conservatory roofs, the popular Loggia range, LivinLIGHT conservatories and the Quantal aluminium range.
Features & Benefits
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Solar Control
Reduces heat build-up in summer months — a U-value of 1.2 W/m²K and a G-value of 40% means around 60% of the sun’s heat is reflected.
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Easy Clean Coating
A specialist coating prevents the build-up of dirt and grime, so the roof keeps its sparkle for longer between cleans.
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Anti-Glare
Dramatically reduces sun glare while keeping rooms light and bright — perfect for screens, reading and dining.
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Anti-Fade
Blocks 98% of harmful UV rays, helping to protect carpets, sofas and soft furnishings from sun damage.
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Turkington's Expert Design Service
We offer a free expert design service, using state-of-the-art design software. This means we can superimpose a 3D rendering of your dream conservatory over a photograph of your home. With this, you can see exactly how it will look on your home and allow you to make any changes in design before you go ahead with your choice.
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Insulated for Year-Round Comfort
Our conservatory floors and walls are all insulated, and we install either plumbed or electric radiators or underfloor heating for your comfort. For more information on conservatory insulation, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team today who are on hand and ready to help.
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Tiled Roof Options
Prefer a solid, room-like feel? An Edwardian conservatory can be finished with a Turkington tiled roof system — improving thermal performance and turning your conservatory into a true year-round living space, with the option to retain glazed roof panels for natural light.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the benefits of an Edwardian conservatory?
Edwardian conservatories are known for their clean lines, symmetrical design, and spacious interior layout. Their square or rectangular footprint maximises usable floor space, making them an ideal choice for dining rooms, lounges, home offices, and family living areas
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Will an Edwardian conservatory become too hot in summer?
No. Our Edwardian conservatories feature advanced Solar Control glazing that helps reduce heat build-up by reflecting a significant proportion of the sun’s heat. This helps create a more comfortable environment during warmer months while still allowing plenty of natural light into the room.
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How does the conservatory glass protect furnishings?
Our high-performance glazing includes Anti-Fade technology that blocks up to 98% of harmful UV rays. This helps protect carpets, furniture, flooring, and soft furnishings from fading, keeping your conservatory looking its best for longer.
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Known for professional, efficient & dedicated service
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Home visits include a free same day quote
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Average of 12-14 weeks from signing to installation
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Up to 10 year warranty with dedicated aftercare
What do our customers say?
Trusted by families across Northern Ireland for over 40 years.