Conservatories in Guisborough
Conservatories and orangeries across Guisborough's TS14 postcodes, from Edwardians on the town's older semis to gull wings on its many bungalows and big garden rooms on the moors-edge plots. Free quotes.
A market town of good gardens
Guisborough's appeal has always been its setting under the edge of the North York Moors, and its houses come with gardens to match. The older semis around the town centre and Westgate take Edwardian conservatories (£13,000 to £22,000) comfortably. The bungalow stock on the town's edges suits lean-tos (£9,000 to £16,000) and gull wings (£12,000 to £20,000). And the larger detached houses towards Hutton Lowcross and the moor fringe take gable fronts and orangeries (£20,000 to £40,000) with room to spare.
Prices and permissions in Guisborough
Standard Teesside rates apply. Most rear conservatories need no planning application, though properties near the town's conservation area or the national park boundary should check first. Building control runs through Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Watch for in Guisborough
Houses on the moor fringe take more weather than the rest of Teesside: driving rain off the hills tests roof flashing and wall plate fixing harder than anywhere else in the TS postcodes. Ask the quote to describe both in writing. Plots sloping down towards the moor edge also need base work priced properly, since a level conservatory floor on a sloping garden means more excavation or a stepped base.