Welcome to our projects page, where you can find examples of some of the diverse and interesting builds we have undertaken recently. We have treid to give as much insight into each build as possible, but if you require more information, or wish to discuss a similar requirement you have, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Mr & Mrs Wells, Victorian Conservatory, Aylesbury
Mr & Mrs wells came to us looking to gain more living space on the back of their property. As they had a large property, the additional living space they were looking for had to blend in with their current surroundings. Read More...Mr & Mrs Kheta, Large Edwardian Conservatory, Aylesbury
Mr & Mrs Kheta came to us looking to gain extra living space to accommodate a growing young family, and also to entertain family and friends in stylish surroundings. After discussing different roof designs and conservatory styles, an Edwardian style with box gutter going up against the house was the favourable option. Read More...Mr & Mrs Winters, Large Conservatory and Path
Mr & Mrs Winters came to us in May with a requirement to remove their old conservatory and to create more space for us to install a new, larger conservatory. As an additional requirement, they also desired a concrete path to run from the front of the property through to the garden shed to allow Mr Winters to ride his motorbike to the shed without riding on lawn. Read More...Mrs Gregory, Towersey, Large Lean-To Conservatory
In July 2011, Mrs Gregory contacted Crendon Conservatories with a bit of a problem. She already had an existing timber framed conservatory on the back of her bungalow, which was a great size and still structurally sound, but wasn’t really proving to be a comfortable living space. Read More...Mrs Marron, Haddenham, High Lean-To Conservatory
Mrs Marron called us on 1st April 2011 to set up a meeting to discuss the options available to her for adding a small conservatory to the back of her house. We quickly arranged a visit to the property to assess the site and provide instant recommendations and options, whereupon Mrs Marron decided on a high, lean-to option.Read More...
