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Your house extension company for West Yorkshire

When you need more space and moving house isn't the answer, this is the category. We're a house extension company based in Normanton, covering the whole of West Yorkshire. Single-storey extensions, conservatories, orangeries, and warm roof upgrades, all designed and built by our own team from the Normanton base.


We’ve built over 1,000 projects across West Yorkshire and we’re still finding houses that need a proper rear extension, a replacement conservatory roof, or a conservatory that can actually be used in February.

The range

Traditional Victorian and Edwardian styles, lean-to designs, lantern roofs, and everything in between. Built to be used year-round with proper glazing, heating-friendly specifications, and solid foundations. Our core conservatories page is the starting point for any homeowner thinking about adding one.

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Traditional Conservatories

Traditional Victorian and Edwardian styles, lean-to designs, lantern roofs, and everything in between. Built to be used year-round with proper glazing, heating-friendly specifications, and solid foundations. Our core conservatories page is the starting point for any homeowner thinking about adding one.

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Contemporary Orangeries

Design-led orangeries with cornice and pelmet detailing, solid roof elements, and premium finishes. The room between a conservatory and a proper extension, with the strengths of both.

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Flat Roof Orangeries

Modern flat-roof orangery solutions with slim profiles, central roof lanterns, and thermal performance that makes them usable year-round. Popular on contemporary renovations.

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Single Storey Extensions

Full-blown rear or side extensions built to your specification. Planning permission guidance, permitted development work, structural calculations, and the whole build from first drawing to final clean-down.

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Replacement Conservatory Roofs

Got a conservatory that’s cold in winter and boiling in summer? The roof is almost always the problem. Upgrade options including tiled warm roofs and glass roof replacements keep the structure you already have and transform how it feels.

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Warm Roof Conservatories

Tiled, insulated warm roof systems that let you use the room all year. Reduces road and rain noise, holds heat in winter, and keeps the space cool in summer.

Which type of living space suits your project?

A few shortcuts based on what most Yorkshire homeowners come to us with.

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I want more living space and I’m willing to build properly

A single-storey extension is the answer. You get a solid brick or block structure, a proper roof, full insulation, and a room that’s indistinguishable from the rest of the house. Planning permission may be needed but most qualify for permitted development.

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I want a bright garden room that feels like part of the house

A contemporary orangery with a solid roof and central lantern, or a flat-roof orangery. You get most of the light of a conservatory but with better thermal performance and a room that’s usable in every season.

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I want a traditional conservatory

Victorian, Edwardian, lean-to or Georgian styling, with a glass roof that maximises light. Suited to period properties, gardens facing south or west, and homeowners who want the classic conservatory look.

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My existing conservatory is cold and I want to fix it

A warm roof replacement. You keep the structure, we change the roof to a tiled, insulated system. The difference in temperature, noise, and usability is dramatic.

Built for Yorkshire weather

The single biggest mistake with conservatories in the UK is forgetting that the UK climate doesn’t suit a greenhouse attached to the house. Traditional glass-roof conservatories overheat in summer, lose heat in winter, and end up as dumping rooms.



We design around Yorkshire weather from the start. That means:

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Solid or warm roofs wherever they suit the property, because they transform year-round usability

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High-performance glazing on the walls and windows

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Proper foundations that deal with West Yorkshire clay and boggy garden ground

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Heating and ventilation design so the room is part of the house, not a plant house

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Dwarf wall construction where the property demands it, with matching brick or stone

If your project means you want the greenhouse feel, we’ll still build it properly, and we’ll tell you what to expect.

The build process

From first conversation to final clean-down:

Step 1:

Initial chat and site visit to understand what you want and what the site allows

Step 2:

Design and drawings for the structure, roof, glazing, and finishes

Step 3:

Planning permission or permitted development check, managed by us

Step 4:

Written quote with a clear breakdown of costs and timelines

Step 5:

Build phase managed by our team, with FENSA and building regulations sign-off as required

Step 6:

Walk-through and handover with a clear guarantee document

Build times vary with scope. A conservatory or orangery is typically four to eight weeks on site. A single-storey extension is eight to sixteen weeks.

Where we build

All across West and South Yorkshire. Most of our extension and conservatory work is in Wakefield, Leeds, Bradford, Harrogate, Huddersfield, Halifax, Barnsley, Doncaster, and the surrounding villages.

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Ready to plan your project?

The best starting point is a chat. Tell us what you’ve got in mind, send us photos of your garden and the back of the house, and we’ll come out for a free home survey. No pressure, no hard sell.