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You may require planning permission to install a natural oak orangery like this one

ORANGERY PLANNING PERMISSION

If you live in a Grade I or II Listed Building, a Conservation Area or in or close by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), you will usually need Planning Permission before building a conservatory, orangery or other extension. With their origins in the 17th century, and their popularity in Victorian and Edwardian times, an orangery can often be more tolerable to a Planning Officer than the alternatives, as it will blend in with the existing architecture more readily.

A ready understanding of what and how to submit to Planning Officers to achieve Planning Permission is crucial, and a further good reason for calling on the expertise of one of our design consultants who you can talk to by calling
01908 511 434.

An orangery like this one with leaded lights, is often more acceptable to council planning officers when Planning Permission is required
Telephone 01908 511 434Email Richmond Oak Ltd