

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
01323-442255.

