Bespoke Conservatories in Kirton, Boston & Across Lincolnshire
Add light, space, and value to your home with a stunning new conservatory from Elite Plastic Solutions Ltd. Whether you’re looking for a classic Victorian style, a sleek modern design, or a tailored build, we provide expert conservatory installation in Kirton, Boston and throughout Lincolnshire.
Why Choose an Elite Conservatory?
- Custom Design – Tailored to your home’s style, from traditional to contemporary builds.
- Energy Efficient – High-performance glazing and insulated frames for year-round comfort.
- Durable Materials – Low-maintenance uPVC frames that won’t rot, warp, or fade.
- Added Living Space – Perfect for a dining room, playroom, home office or garden lounge.
- Expert Installation – Local, trusted installers delivering quality workmanship every time.
Conservatory Styles We Offer
- Victorian Conservatories – Elegant and timeless with multi-faceted design.
- Edwardian Conservatories – Practical square or rectangular layouts, maximising floor space.
- Lean-To Conservatories – Simple, modern, and perfect for smaller properties.
- Gable-End Conservatories – Grand and stylish, creating a real focal point.
- Bespoke Designs – Fully customised builds combining multiple styles and features.

Our Installation Process
- Free Consultation & Survey – We discuss your ideas, measure up, and provide a clear, no-obligation quote.
- Tailored Design – Your conservatory is built to your specifications, with options for roofing, glazing and finishes.
- Expert Fitting – Installed by our skilled local team with minimal disruption.
- Aftercare & Guarantee – Ongoing support and a product warranty for peace of mind.
Serving Homeowners Across Lincolnshire

We install conservatories throughout Kirton, Boston, Spalding, Sleaford, Grantham, Skegness and surrounding Lincolnshire villages. Wherever you are based, we provide the same expert service and premium results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need planning permission for a conservatory?
In most cases, you do not need planning permission for a conservatory, as it falls under Permitted Development Rights. However, this depends on factors such as the size of the conservatory, its height, and how close it is to your property boundary. Under current UK guidelines, conservatories (and other extensions) must not cover more than 50% of the total land around the original house. Height restrictions and additional rules may also apply if your property is in a conservation area, listed, or near a boundary. To be certain, it’s always best to check with your local planning authority or speak with your installer for tailored advice.
Does a conservatory need foundations?
Yes, conservatories do need proper foundations to ensure stability and long-term durability. Strong foundations prevent issues such as subsidence, movement, or cracking, and they help support the weight of the structure, especially if you’re opting for a solid or tiled roof. The type of foundation required can vary depending on your property, soil type, and the size of the conservatory. A professional installer will carry out a site survey to recommend the best foundation solution for your project.
What is the difference between an orangery and a conservatory?
While both add light and space to your home, orangeries and conservatories have key differences in design and structure. A conservatory is usually built with a higher proportion of glass, including glass walls and a glazed roof, creating a bright, airy living space that feels connected to the outdoors. An orangery, on the other hand, combines more brickwork or solid walls with large windows and a partially glazed roof, giving it a more substantial, extension-like feel. Orangeries often offer better insulation and privacy, while conservatories maximise natural light and garden views.
What conservatory roof options are there?
Conservatories can be fitted with a range of roof options to suit your style, budget, and energy efficiency needs. The most popular choices include:
- Glass roofs – allowing maximum natural light with modern glazing that helps regulate temperature and reduce glare.
- Polycarbonate roofs – a cost-effective option that provides good insulation and a lightweight structure.
- Tiled conservatory roofs – ideal for a more solid look and feel, offering excellent thermal performance and creating a room that feels like a true extension of your home.
- Hybrid roofs – combining solid panels with glazed sections for the perfect balance of light and insulation.
Choosing the right conservatory roof depends on how you plan to use the space and the overall style of your property.
Request a Free Conservatory Quote
Bring light, space, and elegance to your home with a bespoke conservatory. Contact Elite Plastic Solutions today for your free, no-obligation quote in Kirton, Boston and across Lincolnshire.