The 5 Types of Conservatory at a Glance

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There are 5 main types of conservatory:

  • Lean-to
  • Gable
  • Edwardian
  • Hipped-back Edwardian
  • Victorian

They are mainly determined by the size and shape of their roof.

types of conservatory

There’s also the Orangery, which is like a conservatory with more brickwork.

Lean-to Conservatory

This is the simplest type of conservatory. Modern and unfussy, and useful when roof height is a concern.

lean-to conservatory

Gable Conservatory

Gable or Gable-end conservatories have a high pitched roof to feel light and airy.

Gable Conservatory

Victorian Conservatory

Classic design with a more ornate look and faceted front. Provides light on all sides, but less usable space.

Victorian conservatory

Edwardian Conservatory

Rectangular version of the Victorian conservatory, with more usable space, but less ornate.

Edwardian Conservatory

Hipped-back Edwardian Conservatory

Also known as ‘Hip-back Edwardian’, ‘Double-hip’ or ‘Double-hipped’. Has four sides to the roof and a lower height. Often used on bungalows.

hipped-back Edwardian Conservatory

Orangery vs Conservatory

An orangery has more brickwork than a conservatory. It will usually have ‘dwarf walls’ around the base, but also may have larger wall areas which are solid brickwork rather than glass. This makes an orangery better insulated.

An orangery usually has a pitched roof in an Edwardian style, surrounded by a solid flat platform – in effect, forming a large skylight.

orangery