Orangeries in Park Gate
Premium orangeries blending solid construction with generous glazing for a year-round room that feels like part of the house.
Orangeries in Park Gate
Park Gate customers looking for orangeries turn to Glazeright Ltd. An orangery sits between a conservatory and a full house extension: it has the light and garden connection of a conservatory but is built with more substantial brick or render piers, a more architectural roof lantern, and an overall quality that reads as a permanent room rather than a glass annex. The result is typically better thermal performance in winter and a more considered finish that suits detached and larger semi-detached homes throughout Hampshire. At Glazeright, we design orangeries to measure — specifying the pier widths, roof lantern size, perimeter flat-roof detail, and glazing configuration that suits your property's scale and orientation. The roof lantern is a defining feature: flush-fit aluminium lanterns with slim bar profiles bring light deep into the space while avoiding the dated look of older designs. Underfloor heating compatibility and bifold or French door access to the garden are standard considerations during the design conversation. Orangeries typically fall within the same permitted-development rules as conservatories, though the greater structural mass can occasionally prompt a planning conversation — our team can advise. Contact us for a free, no-obligation visit and design discussion. Park Gate is a mixed residential area sitting between Fareham and the Locks Heath development, with housing ranging from 1930s and 1950s semi-detacheds to newer estate housing on former farmland developed in the 1990s. The housing mix means projects vary from full first-generation uPVC replacements on older semis to bifold and patio door installations on rear extensions in the newer detacheds.
Why Choose Glazeright Ltd in Park Gate?
Glazeright Ltd brings the same standard of orangeries to every property in Park Gate, Hampshire. Premium orangeries blending solid construction with generous glazing for a year-round room that feels like part of the house.
Key Benefits
- ✓Greater structural mass than a conservatory — reads as permanent architecture
- ✓Central roof lantern floods the space with natural light
- ✓Better year-round thermal comfort than traditional conservatory roofs
- ✓Designed to scale with your property — piers and lantern proportioned to the building
- ✓Permitted development in most cases — we advise on your position
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Orangeries in Park Gate — FAQ
An orangery has more solid construction — brick or render piers on the corners and sides, with glazing filling the panels between them, and a central roof lantern rather than a full glass roof. This creates a space that reads more like an extension than a conservatory, with better thermal performance and a more architectural finish.
Most orangeries fall within permitted development thresholds, as with conservatories, though the greater structural mass of an orangery can occasionally require a planning conversation in some circumstances. We confirm your position during every free survey and design visit.
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