The Georgian Conservatory with its clean square lines maximises internal space. 

The style is easy to distinguish with a flat fronted and gracefully understated variant of the Victorian conservatory. Unlike a Victorian conservatory, the Edwardian features straight walls and roof slopes. It’s ideal for furniture and plants as there are square corners to allow for maximum use of space.

The Edwardian conservatory encompasses features from Roman and Greek architecture and originally appeared in the 18th and early 19th centuries. It’s been reproduced since and works best with red brick houses, with white woodwork .

Geogian Conservatory Worthing Windows
Our UPVC conservatories are available in a selection of colours to match your windows and doors.

  • White
  • Light oak
  • Woodgrain
  • Rosewood
We have a range of glazing options to suit your property and match your existing windows and doors.

  • Standard
  • Georgian bars
  • Leaded diamond
  • Leaded square

Coloured foil options

If you would prefer your conservatory to have a touch of colour, we have a selection of colour foil options to really enhance the look for your conservatory.

  • Fir green
  • Irish Oak
  • Cream
  • Grey
  • Sage Green
  • White
  • Black

Our products are guaranteed for 10 years and we have many happy customers. More more details on guarantees, please get in touch.

When it comes to adding a conservatory to your home, Worthing Windows will take care of all of the planning permission and building regulations for you to make sure everything is done properly and you conform to your local authorities regulations.

For more information on planning permission, here is a link to the local authority portal here.

The roof of a conservatory is the most important part. It provides structural strength, stability and ventilation. The roof is also a complicated structure in itself. The Victorian roof design features trickle ventilation which is important to prevent moisture build up. Our lean-to roof design can work at just 2.5 degrees and we have many components that make up a roof.

We always recommend a purpose built roof rather than standard UPVC windowframe materials.

We recommend thermally clad aluminium is the best material for conservatory roofs and it won’t leak as your conservatory ages.

Our conservatories are available with 25mm polycarbonate and glass roofs.

We also have a wide range of thermal insulation solutions to keep the ideal temperature and reduce condensation.