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Sunroom in Lyndhurst

It has become gradually more expensive to move home. Think of each of the payments and fees for relocating. There are the estate agents, solicitors and stamp duty, that may very easily cost you thousands of pounds.

Therefore, improving the home instead has become a lot more popularly in the UK. Why waste money on moving when you could increase the value of your own property. And extensions have turned out to be one of the best ways to do just this.

You could consider using some wasted space at home like the loft or basement and concentrate on a conversion. But extensions are a more desirable option for many reasons. Sunrooms are very similar to conservatories, with a lot of natural light surging into the extension as a result of big glass window panes.

Average Sunroom cost in Lyndhurst

The regular cost of Sunroom is £20000. Costs can change based upon the materials and the firm picked. The upper price range can be as high as £23000. The material costs are quite often about £5000

Average price per Sunroom job in 2024

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Prices based on actual Sunroom costs for Lyndhurst, as reported by local LeadsDoWork members.

Sunroom installation cost in Lyndhurst 2024

Labour cost £14,000
Material cost £5,000
Waste removal £1,000
Time frame: 3-5 days

Sunroom searches in December 2024

Sunroom Projects in Lyndhurst in November 2024

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Requests for quotations in Lyndhurst in November 2024

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Requests for Sunroom quotations in Lyndhurst in November 2024. 0% change from October 2024.

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Requests for Sunroom quotations in Hampshire in November 2024. -15% change from October 2024.

We recorded 360 requests for house improvement quotations in Lyndhurst. Of such quote requests the volume of sunrooms (type: modern sunrooms, conservatories, orangeries etc...) was 1. Quotatis had the ability to match these consumers with up to four ideal professionals who had been available for work within Lyndhurst during that time.

Source: Numbers calculated based on the search volumes in major search engines

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Lyndhurst

Lyndhurst is a big village as well as civil parish located in the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. Functioning as the administrative funding of the New Forest, it is a preferred traveler destination, with numerous independent shops, art galleries, cafés, galleries, pubs as well as resorts. The nearest city is Southampton, about nine miles (14 kilometres) to the north-east. Since 2001 Lyndhurst had a population of 2,973, increasing to 3,029 at the 2011 Census. The name derives from an Old English name, making up words lind (lime tree) and also hyrst (wooded hill). Called the "Capital of the New Forest", Lyndhurst houses the New Forest District Council. The initial reference of Lyndhurst remained in the Domesday Book of 1086 under the name 'Linhest'. The Court of Verderers beings in the Queens House in Lyndhurst. The church of St. Michael and All Angels was built in the 1860s, and also includes a fresco by Lord Leighton and stained-glass windows by Charles Kempe, William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and others; Alice Liddell, the inspiration for Alice in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, is buried there. Glasshayes House (the former Lyndhurst Park Hotel) is the only enduring example of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's building experimentation, and also local folklore documents Lyndhurst as the site of a Dragon-slaying, and as being haunted by the ghost of Richard Fitzgeorge de Stacpoole, 1st Duc de Stacpoole.

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18 Jul

Orangery | Supply and Install

Lyndhurst, Southampton - SO40

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25 Feb

Orangery | Supply and Install

Lyndhurst, Southampton - SO40

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17 Aug

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Lyndhurst, Southampton - SO40

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Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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11 Jan

Orangery | Supply and Install

Lyndhurst - SO43

Enquiry from: Mai C

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Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Is the building: Domestic Agreed to recieve uPVC Quotes: Yes Other Forms: 375, 10079, 35, 77, 10006, None Agreed to recieve quotes for selected produ...

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08 Aug

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO45

Enquiry from: Reena R

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03 Aug

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO45

Enquiry from: Rina R

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are you the property owner: owner what level of service do you require: design, supply & install property type: detached do you know what style you require: lean-to, orangery, unsure, i would like to...

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22 Sep

Orangery | Supply and Install

Brockenhurst - SO42

Enquiry from: Amanda R

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We are buying this house and want to put an Orangery onto the kitchen. It will be 5metres X 5metres.

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01 Jul

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO45

Enquiry from: Malcolm C

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we are looking to build an orangery from scratch size 14ft x 12ft with the full work team to be organised are you the property owner: owner of the property what conservatory are you looking for: orang...

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01 May

Orangery | Supply and Install

Fareham - PO15

Enquiry from: Apple G

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i want to build an orangery to extend my kitchen. are you the property owner: owner of the property what conservatory are you looking for: orangery do you require a base: yes please call to appoint

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10 Feb

Orangery | Supply and Install

Fareham - PO14

Enquiry from: Joystern R

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customer is looking to have a new conservatory installed in their home. conservatory - needs ideas on styles upvc supplied and fitted please contact to appoint are you the property owner: owner what ...

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02 Feb

Orangery | Supply and Install

Fareham - PO15

Enquiry from: Mark T

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we have a conservatory which we seek to upgrade to be an orangery. i don't have the dimensions to hand but guess it to be 30m2 floor area. we have too much heat loss and gain, according to the seaso...

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26 May

Orangery | Supply and Install

New Milton - BH25

Enquiry from: Julie S

Start Date: Immediate

not entirely sure which style, dependent on cost. 1. lean to replacement for existing old lean to conservatory with poly roof. 2. closed in veranda type 3. orangery style glass panel 4. victorian styl...

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16 Feb

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO19

Enquiry from: Paul C

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Customer in Southampton area made an enquiry for Orangeries online. Confirmed via SMS at 16:01 Confirmed via email at 16:01 Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

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13 Jan

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO31

Enquiry from: Dan S

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Are you the home owner of that property? yes Are you replacing an existing conservatory or is this a new build? new build Do you know which style of conservatory you want? Unsure What material do you ...

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02 Aug

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO31

Enquiry from: Mary S

Start Date: Immediate

freestanding orangery 7m x 4.5m, with small single lantern, 7m front with 3 French doors with pilasters between, side short walls with 2 long windows in brick sides, full brick back wall, Are you the...

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20 Jul

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO31

Enquiry from: Mary S

Start Date: Immediate

Free standing brick built orangery in the garden, size about 6.5m x 4m externally. Tall ceiling, say 2.9m. On the long side facing the main garden, central large aluminium sliding doors, flanked with ...

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21 Mar

Orangery | Supply and Install

Fareham - PO15

Enquiry from: Sean P

Start Date: Immediate

Home Owner Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What conservatory are you looking for: Orangery Do you require a base: Yes Please call to appoint...

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16 Mar

Orangery | Supply and Install

Fareham - PO15

Enquiry from: Sean P

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Home Owner Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What conservatory are you looking for: Orangery Do you require a base: Yes Please call to appoint...

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22 Jan

Orangery | Supply and Install

Lymington - SO41

Enquiry from: Will A

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What conservatory are you looking for: Orangery Do you require a base: Yes Please call to appoint

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28 Dec

Orangery | Supply and Install

Southampton - SO31

Enquiry from: Laura S

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FAQs

do you need planning permission for an orangery?

With the ability of orangeries to create additional space in your home as well as altering the appearance of your property completely, it’s very likely you’ll require a planning permission to construct an orangery. However, with the lengthy and complicated application process, you might want to consider the few exemptions before getting started.

If you’re considering to build an home extension such as an orangery, the obvious first step would be to consider whether or not you’ll need planning permission. And while you tend to get carried away in the thought of adding new beautiful living space, you should never forget to take into account your area’s planning regulation as well as the planning process realities. However, the application process is not one of the most exciting activities any homeowner would like to pass through and even more so when they live in a conservation area or possess a listed property that can even make the process a lot more challenging.

It’s recommended that you consult your plans and ideas with a professional such as an architect, building design company or a chartered surveyor, but there are some options you can put into consideration if you want to avoid the applying for a planning permission.

If you’re sure about not wanting to apply for a planning permission, you’d have to check your area to identify the possible local planning implications and determine whether or not your home has permitted development right which allows for some building works that can be made without the need to apply for a planning permission. To do this, simply check the government’s planning portal to determine whether your project is covered by the permitted development rights or applying for a planning permission would be required. What’s more? You need to determine if your building is listed especially if you live in a period property. For listed building, it can be much more difficult to get a planning permission as you must comply with some very specific regulations.

what is the difference between a conservatory and an orangery?

It always an exciting decision to extend your home, be it adding to an existing room or building a new one all together. However, the problem starts when you realize there are so many options giving you a tricky challenge of knowing which to choose or where to start. There are great differences in renovations between homes, but a common question that remains is whether to go for a conservatory or an orangery.

There are large array of differences between the styles and knowing a thing or two about the special attributes is definitely a great way to get started. Let’s have a look!

• Orangeries are generally best suited to traditional-styled homes or with older property making use of matching stone or brick in construction. Meanwhile for a more recent or modern property, a conservatory will be the better option to add the flair to your property.

• Conservatories tend to be larger than orangeries, therefore if you want a smaller extension, an orangery would be your best bet.

• Orangeries are typically rectangular in shape and is traditionally a more regular building meanwhile a conservatory can be shaped to suit your needs. With an conservatory, you can get a T-shaped, L-shaped, curved, double ended and lean-to extensions to suit your preference.

• An orangery usually possess a flat roof at the edges with a glazed lantern section right at the centre. You can also find more luxurious orangeries having two or more lantern sections. However, when it comes to the roofing, conservatories generally have more options. Some are gabled or pitched, others are lean-to with a plethora of choice to finish off the roof.

• Due to the fact that orangeries are made of more brick than glass when compared to conservatories, they usually provide more insulation than their counterpart. If your goal is to use the extension during the winter months, then constructing an orangery is the best bet.

can you use an orangery all year round?

Orangeries are being built by thousands in the country year in year out and for good reasons. Not only do they provide a cost effective alternative to moving home and boosting your property’s value, but can also be used all year round. If you’re looking for a room for all seasons, then you simply would not want to overlook building an orangery. They can be quite cosy in the winter months protecting you from the wind and rain, and keeping you warm, while you can throw the doors and windows to enjoy the sunshine during the summer months.

Orangeries can be used all year long as they’re made mostly of components which makes them stay warm all through the year, which is unlike conservatories that’s almost wholly made of glass meaning they are not suitable to be used during the colder months. This implies that orangeries can be used for almost any purpose throughout the year regardless of the time of year it is. What’s more? With a plethora of style and options of orangeries you can choose from, there’s hardly any space you can’t fit an orangery, be it small or large. In recent times, more and more homeowners are now using their orangeries for a variety of purposes such as game rooms, chill out area, lounges as well as dining rooms. They have this special ability to create a seamless transition from your home to your garden while also allowing you to alter the room’s layout all year round depending on your needs at the time.

do i need building regs for an orangery?

Generally, if you want to do a job, you can as well ensure that’s done properly. You may be considering building a small base for an orangery, but no matter how small it is, it just shouldn’t be done to any other than a compliant standard, and that’s whether or not an approval is needed. When it comes to building work which is covered by Building Regulations, you are required to comply (by the law) with the regulations and to make use of one of the two types of Building Control Service available. These includes the Building Control Service given by your local authority or the Building Control Service given by approved inspectors.

Regardless of the service you opt for, you’re going to pay but the preferred service may offer an advice before commencement of the project. The individual carrying out the building work is charged with the responsibility of ensuring total compliance with the regulations. Therefore, if you select to undertake the project by yourself, the responsibility is primarily on you. In the same vein, if you opt for a building company the responsibility would be the company’s, but you should always ensure to confirm this position before commencement of the project. You must also take note that you may be served with an enforcement notice if you fail to comply with the regulations as the owner of the building. So it’s advisable that you choose your builder very carefully.

There are a bunch of elements you may require approval for like the structural integrity, appropriate insulation levels, or the construction of a building over drainage or sewage. In cases where it’s obvious that you’d need building regulations, you can simply submit the building and planning application together at once.

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