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How much does a new conservatory cost in 2024? 

The costs in this guide are accurate as of 2024* 

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Average cost of different conservatories  

If you want or need more space in your home, a conservatory is a great way to get it. They’re used for a wide range of things, from dining areas to sunrooms, offering you a lot of creative licence.  

A conservatory gives you more space to create a room you’ll love. They’re often cheaper than alternative methods of expanding your home, such as through extensions or loft conversions, and they can add over £13,000 to the value of your property. Usually built to the rear of your house, conservatories are sunlit rooms that merge your outdoor and indoor space together. 

The average cost of a new conservatory is between £30,000 and £40,000. How much you end up spending on your conservatory will depend on its size and the materials you’re thinking of using.  

Where you live in the UK will also impact costs, with prices being higher in London and the South East, sometimes by as much as 20% on average.  

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To help you get a sense of how much you might spend, we’ve included a range of prices, from more budget-friendly installations to upper end, premium conservatories, as well as some average prices.  

The prices in this guide will always clarify where a sum includes cost of labour and materials, and where the prices refer to them separately. 

Conclusions

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Adding a conservatory could increase the value of your property by over £13,000! Not to mention that it will add space to your home, with a huge range of potential ways for you to utilise that extra room. 

How much you end up spending depends largely on the size of your conservatory, as well as your choice of design and materials. Where you live in the UK will also impact costs, with cost of labour higher in London and the Southeast. 

That’s why the prices in this guide are a ballpark average. For a more accurate sum, let us know what you have in mind, and get some free quotes today.

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*The Rated People cost guides are produced in collaboration with the quote-building platform PriceBuilder, and a range of tradespeople across the 30+ trades on our platform were consulted. Please note that the prices included are for guidance only – how much you end up spending will depend on the specific requirements of your project.

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