VICTORIAN STYLE CONSERVATORIES


SUITABLE FOR MANY HOUSE STYLES

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Year Round Use

Make your conservatory usable in every season. Warmer in winter and more comfortable in summer.

Choice of Roofs

Solar glass, polycarbonate or solid tiles depending on your use, positioning and budget.

Improved Comfort

Reduces extremes of temperature throughout the year.  A space you can use more often.

The Versatile Victorian Conservatories


The Victorian is the most popular style of conservatory with versatility that makes it suitable for many house styles.


It’s distinguished architectural features such as a bay front that typically has three or five front facets gives it a curved appearance. Widely angled for maximum space, a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge detail give this style of conservatory a more classical appearance.

Prior Products offers a varied range of Victorian conservatories, differing in colours and styles. Look at our latest gallery below to see our extensive range.


Installing Victorian Conservatories with Confidence

Victorian conservatories are one of the most recognisable styles, with a curved or faceted front that creates a softer, more decorative look. They add character to a property while still providing a bright and usable space.


Confidence At a Glance:


  • Classic, decorative design
  • Curved or faceted front
  • Bright, light-filled space
  • Suitable for traditional homes
  • Year round use with the right options


Key Features of Victorian Conservatories


Victorian conservatories typically feature a multi-faceted front with several angled panels and a pitched roof. This design allows light to enter from different angles, enhancing the sense of space.


A range of frame materials, glazing options, and roof upgrades can be used to improve insulation and overall comfort, making the conservatory more practical for everyday use.

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The choice of roof plays a big part in how a conservatory looks and feels to use.


Glass roofs bring in the most natural light and give a bright, open atmosphere, while modern glazing helps manage heat and glare.


Polycarbonate is a lighter, cost-effective option that still allows good light through, often used where budget is a key consideration.


Solid tiled roofs create a more room-like feel, improving insulation and reducing noise from rain, which makes the space easier to use throughout the year.

Want the benefit of light and all year use? Consider a hybrid roof. Solid tiles with large glass panels.

Each option can be tailored to suit how you want to use the conservatory and the level of comfort you are looking for. We'll guide you through the options.


 The option to have variation of colors for the inside and outside of your PVCu Conservatory, making it a truly unique and personalised addition to any home!

CONSERVATORY COLOURS

Elephant grey grained outside/standard white inside

Elephant grey grained outside/standard white inside

Slate grey outside/standard white inside

Slate grey grained outside/standard white inside

Anthracite grey outside/standard white inside

Anthracite grey grained outside/standard white inside

Anthracite grey (both sides)

Anthracite grey (smooth both sides)

Anthracite grey grained outside/standard white inside

Anthracite grey smooth outside/standard white inside

Black brown outside/standard white inside

Black brown grained outside/standard white inside

White grain (both sides)

White grain (both sides)

Cream grain (both sides)

Cream grain (both sides)

Chartwell green outside/standard white inside

Chartwell green grained outside/standard white inside

Pearl Agate grey outside/standard white inside

Agate grey grained outside/standard white inside

Irish Oak outside/standard white inside

Irish oak grained outside/standard white inside

Golden oak (both sides)

Golden oak (grained both sides)

Golden oak outside/standard white inside

Golden oak grained outside/standard white inside

Rosewood (both sides)

Rosewood (grained both sides)

Rosewood outside/standard white inside

Rosewood grained outside/standard white inside

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