Orangery vs Conservatory: Complete Guide in Poole
An orangery sits between a conservatory and a full extension. It has solid walls with large windows and a flat roof with a central lantern — giving it more presence and year-round usability than a conservatory, at a lower cost than a brick-built extension. Here is what Poole homeowners — covered by BCP Council — need to know about costs, planning, and timelines.
Local cost range — Poole
£1,800–£2,800/m²
Poole's mix of Sandbanks premium properties and Parkstone family homes means costs vary significantly. Waterfront properties command premium build rates due to access constraints and material specifications.
Orangery vs Conservatory: Complete Guide rules in Poole
Poole falls under BCP Council (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council). BCP Council follows standard Permitted Development rules. Single-storey rear extensions up to 4m (detached: 8m) from the original rear wall do not require planning permission, subject to conditions on height, boundaries, and materials.
Planning applications (annual)
~4,500
Average decision time
8 weeks
Approval rate
~89%
Conservation areas
30+
What you need to know
Orangery vs conservatory vs extension
A conservatory is mostly glass (75%+ glazed roof and walls). An orangery has solid brick or rendered walls with large windows and a flat roof with a glazed lantern. A full extension is entirely solid construction. Orangeries look more substantial than conservatories and are warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
Design and materials
Modern orangeries typically use brick or rendered columns with aluminium bi-fold doors and a flat roof with a central roof lantern. The solid perimeter walls allow for better insulation than a conservatory, making the space comfortable year-round without excessive heating costs.
How much does it cost in Poole?
Local Poole rates: £1,800–£2,800/m². The table below shows national Dorset figures for reference.
| Item | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Small orangery (12–16m²) | £30,000–£50,000 |
| Medium orangery (16–25m²) | £45,000–£70,000 |
| Large orangery (25–35m²) | £65,000–£100,000 |
| Roof lantern | £3,000–£8,000 |
| Professional fees | £2,000–£4,000 |
Prices based on Dorset rates, 2026. Local Poole range: £1,800–£2,800/m².
Planning permission in Poole
Orangeries usually fall under Permitted Development as they are structurally similar to a single-storey extension. Standard PD rules apply — 4m/8m depth limits, height restrictions, and boundary conditions. In conservation areas, the solid walls and flat roof are often more acceptable than a glazed conservatory.
Standard single-storey extension PD rules apply. The 75% glazed roof rule that distinguishes conservatories from extensions under Building Regulations does not affect PD — it affects whether Building Regulations apply.
BCP Council — local planning context
BCP Council follows standard Permitted Development rules. Single-storey rear extensions up to 4m (detached: 8m) from the original rear wall do not require planning permission, subject to conditions on height, boundaries, and materials.
BCP Council processes approximately ~4,500 planning applications per year, with an approval rate of ~89%. Average decision time is 8 weeks.
Building regulations
If less than 75% of the roof and 50% of the walls are glazed, Building Regulations apply in full (same as a standard extension). Most orangeries fall into this category. If the glazing thresholds are exceeded, a thermal separation (door between house and orangery) may be required.
Typical timeline
| Phase | Duration |
|---|---|
| Design | 2–3 weeks |
| Build | 8–14 weeks |
Frequently asked questions
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