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Hampton Conservatories Brochure
1.
2. Thank you for considering Hamptons
for your conservatory project. Since
our firm was founded in 1982 it has
grown considerably and is now a multi-
faceted company, boasting a 45,000
sq ft factory, with state-of-the-art
manufacturing capability and thousands
of satisfied clients.
We are a design-led company and pride
ourselves on creating beautiful glass
buildings that complement and enhance
their surroundings. Everything is unique,
everything is bespoke, nothing is ‘off the
shelf ’. This brochure illustrates a diverse
selection of our designs, on properties
of every period and style, which we hope
will inspire you with ideas and solutions
for your project.
In recent years, industry experts have
heaped praise upon Hampton designs;
pronouncing them to be, “exceptional in
every respect”, “displaying imagination,
creativity and commitment to detail
that sets new standards” and “…. with
evidence of exceptional design and
production skills”.
Therefore it’s unsurprising that our
company is now considered to be one
of the leaders in its field, with timber
and glass buildings gracing prestigious
projects both large and small across the
UK, Ireland, Europe and North America.
Our winning combination of high
quality products, customer focus,
constant innovation and dedicated staff
has ensured our growth. However we
are still a family-run business. We are
friendly, easy to deal with and pride
ourselves on forging a personal bond
with every client, to ensure that each
receives the same meticulous attention
from their dedicated Design Consultant.
We hope you will appreciate the passion
and personal touch that we will commit
to ensuring an ideal outcome for your
project.
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This orangery measures 9000 mm wide x 7100 mm deep x 4700 mm high
with a floor area of 50 sq m. Location, Waterford.
Set on the shores of Ardmore Bay in
County Waterford, this classic orangery
provides breath-taking views over the
sea. The design includes Hampton’s
“A” rated ‘Quattro-Glide’ sliding
sash windows, which have also been
used throughout this unique property
to provide an airtight seal against cold
Atlantic winds.
Projecting corbels add interest to the
entablature and a stunning roof lantern,
with ball finials, completes the structure.
4. 87
At this Hamptons’ style residence in
Long Island, an elegant double-fronted
Hampton conservatory provides a link
between both wings of the home.
Twin fireplaces, with adjacent seating,
at either end of the conservatory and
a huge central dining table, provide
symmetry and balance to the interior.
Bespoke timber panelling, wide window
seats and two sets of double doors,
opening to the lawn, make it a perfect
space for either family relaxation or
large scale entertaining.
This conservatory measures 9100 mm wide x 3500 mm deep x 3500 mm high
with a floor area of 31.9 sq m. Location, The Hamptons, New York.
5. 109
This elegant hipped conservatory, with
central lantern, is joined to the main
dwelling by a link. The frames sit on
a base wall of facing brick, which is
topped with a bluestone cill to match
the house. Design features include plain
Victorian style windows, a Paxton
style clerestory and arched doorway
extending into the entablature.
This conservatory measures 7000 mm wide x 6450 mm deep x 5200 mm high
with a floor area of 31.5 sq m. Location, Bedfordshire.
6. ARRIVING AT
THE DESIGN
Each and every conservatory, orangery or
garden room will be designed specifically
for you. We understand what an important
decision this is and know from experience
that your new room will become the focal
point for you and your family and friends.
In order to fulfil your specific needs, each project normally starts with a
visit from one of our experienced design consultants. They will be your
personal guide and advisor as you explore the myriad design options,
statutory consents, budget, process and time considerations for your
project. They will listen attentively to your requirements and preferences
then discuss the options in depth, before carrying out an initial site survey
and preparing a detailed brief for our architects.
Your completed Design Proposal will contain the architect’s line
drawings, watercolour presentations, a detailed specification and a written
quotation, which should contain all the information you need to reach a
decision. However our Design Consultants are always on hand to answer
any questions you may have. Amendments to the design may be discussed
with them and, when necessary, further drawings will be undertaken to
ensure that you’re completely happy with the proposal.
Planning and Approvals
If you wish, our experienced in-house
architects can undertake the preparation and
submission of all necessary plans, drawings
and application forms for statutory consents.
These include Planning Approval, Listed
Building Consent, Permitted Development,
Building Control and permissions for
Private Estates. Please ask your Design
Consultant for more information.
7. 1413
This replacement conservatory, in a simple lean-to style, creates a
link between the house and a beautiful original stone wall, which
surrounds the garden. The soft grey tone of the paintwork picks
up the colours from the stone, as well as from surrounding plants.
Hampton Conservatories utilised an existing base to replace an
old, draughty conservatory, in the south of England, with this
traditional 6 pane design, featuring high specification glazing
for optimum thermal insulation. Its soft grey-green paintwork
complements the original house, while blending well with the
cottage garden setting.
This conservatory measures
6400 mm wide x 2950 mm
deep x 3200 mm high with
a floor area of 17 sq m.
Location, West Sussex.
This conservatory measures
4200 mm wide x 3800 mm
deep x 3200 mm high with
a floor area of 14.2 sq m.
Location, Hampshire.
8. 1615
Hampton Conservatories designed, manufactured and installed this
beautiful orangery in the suburbs of Copenhagen. Positioned on a
south facing elevation, it enjoys uninterrupted sunlight throughout
the day. However thermostatically controlled roof vents, with
built-in rain sensors, ensure that it maintains a comfortable pre-set
temperature. Internal bi-fold doors allow the kitchen area to be
opened fully to the orangery or closed off, when required.
Hamptons created this fabulous orangery, with solid walls at either
end, to provide privacy from close neighbours, while allowing
access from the first floor drawing room to the garden below.
The fully glazed rear elevation is punctuated by double doors that
lead, via wide stone steps, to the garden and sunken terrace. In
order to create more space and light within the home, Hampton
Conservatories also glazed the basement wall.
This orangery measures
6100 mm wide x 4200 mm
deep x 3650 mm high with
a floor area of 20.5 sq m.
Location, Copenhagen.
This conservatory measures
6650 mm wide x 3350 mm
deep x 3000 mm high with
a floor area of 16 sq m.
Location, London.
9. 1817
This classic, double lantern orangery,
in the North of England, was designed
with Georgian style casements and a
clerestory to the front and side. The
back wall was built in stone, to match
the existing building, and features
Hampton Quattro-Glide sliding sash
windows, to match those installed
throughout the house.
The orangery is used as an elegant and
light-filled living and dining area, linked
to the kitchen.
This conservatory measures 9200 mm wide x 8900 mm deep x 4200 mm high
with a floor area of 74.6 sq m. Location, Northunberland.
10. 2019
This fabulous orangery, which extends
across the entire rear elevation of a
modern suburban home in Dublin, has
allowed the owner to link three original
rooms and create an open-plan kitchen,
dining and sitting space that is both
elegant and practical. A ‘break-front’
design with double doors, featuring
divided margin fenestration, gives views
and access to the small enclosed garden,
while large twin lanterns allow sunlight
to pour into the heart of the home.
This orangery measures 7000 mm wide x 5000 mm deep x 3600 mm high
with a floor area of 35 sq m. Location, Dublin.
11. The simplest explanation is that a conservatory has a
fully glazed, pitched roof, which rests on the external
side frames; whereas an orangery has a solid flat roof,
with either one or several glazed roof lanterns set into it.
Hampton orangeries have a bespoke aluminium support
structure, designed and engineered by us, which transfers
the load from the glazed lantern back onto the frames.
An aluminium box gutter, around the external perimeter,
creates an internal flat ceiling that may range from
400mm to over a meter in width. An orangery often has
a combination of solid and glazed wall sections, therefore
providing additional shade in summer and a greater feeling
of enclosure in winter.
Conservatory/orangery:
What’s the difference?
Conservatories are frequently created in the most unlikely
places and a valuable extra room can be built in a previously
unused part of a courtyard or garden. In towns and cities,
where many houses and flats have living accommodation
and gardens that are small, every square metre is a valuable
asset that you can use to improve both the quality of your
life and the value of your property. We have designed and
built many glazed structures for city properties - extensions
to basement flats, additions to first and second floor
apartments and even on rooftops.
I would love a conservatory
but don’t have a lot of space.
Adding a conservatory or orangery will give you precious
extra space, as well as allowing light to flood through
sometimes dark interiors and providing expansive views
of the outside world. They typically fulfil a wide variety of
functions; sitting rooms, dining areas, reading rooms, hobby
spaces, studios, kitchen extensions or even just a tranquil
place to practice yoga or read the newspaper on a Sunday
morning. Of course, with ever improving technology that
enables people to work remotely, many find it an extremely
pleasant environment from which to work at home. We
offer you the opportunity to collaborate with our designers
and architects to create a room that will fulfil the potential
of unused, or underused space, transforming it into one of
the most interesting and useful rooms in your home.
What are conservatories and
orangeries really used for?
THINGS THAT
MATTER
12. 2423
The owners of this four story Georgian
country house wanted an orangery,
which could be accessed from their
ground floor drawing room, but still
allow light to reach the windows of
basement rooms, below.
Using an ingenious raised metal
terrace, our designers created this
elegant orangery featuring a trio of
roof lanterns and Hampton’s “A” rated
Quattro-Glide sliding sash windows,
on a panelled timber base. Decorative
pilasters, on the exterior, provide the
perfect position for lamp fittings.
This orangery measures 8482 mm wide x 6099 mm deep x 4200 mm high
with a floor area of 52 sq m. Location, Dalkey.
13. 2625
This conservatory measures 5200 mm
wide x 6300 mm deep x 4500 mm
high with a floor area of 32 sq m.
Location, Perth, Scotland.
Visitors approaching the front of this this quaint cottage
might be deceived into thinking that it’s a traditional
single story dwelling, which is likely to comprise of small
rooms with limited sunlight.
However the rear of the home has been transformed, by
the addition of a two-story Hampton Conservatory, into
a contemporary open-plan living, dining and kitchen
area with stunning riverside views. Sunlight floods
through the interior of the cottage, spreading to the
galleried bedrooms and filling the once dark house with
light.
14. 2827
This extensive project features both a Hampton Orangery &
Hampton Conservatory, which together almost double the original
reception space of the house. Both structures feature divided
margin fenestration and are linked by an expansive terrace, which is
accessed by double doors from both rooms. The result is a generous
relaxation and dining area that is perfect for either family or large
scale entertaining.
This fabulous split-level orangery, on a period property in Henley
upon Thames, allows light to flood through a previously dark
interior. Incorporating a kitchen, dining area and sitting room,
it is now the new heart of the home. The eight pane windows
echo the original building, while a built-in air conditioning system
ensures year round comfort and fresh air. The huge single lantern,
with internal panelling, tops it off with elegance and finesse.
This conservatory and
orangery measures 8000
mm wide x 5000 mm deep
x 4200 mm high with a
floor area of 36 sq m.
Location, Dublin.
This orangery measures
6800 mm wide x 5600 mm
deep x 3800 mm high with
a floor area of 33.5 sq m.
Location, Oxfordshire
15. 3029
This conservatory measures
7535 mm wide x 6518 mm
deep x 4300 mm high with
a floor area of 49.1 sq m.
Location, Surrey.
Hamptons have provided a number of products for this popular
Wine Bar and Restaurant, including a roof lantern, windows, doors
and a first-floor conservatory, as well as the recent addition of a
ground-level dining extension and covered smoking area. Patrons
love the light and airy day-time ambience, created by the abundance
of glass, while a bespoke lighting system, incorporated into the trim,
completely changes the atmosphere during the evenings.
This conservatory measures
7500 mm wide x 3500 mm
deep x 5000 mm high with
a floor area of 26.25 sq m.
Location, Belfast.
The owners of this beautiful Georgian home, tucked away in the
English countryside, wanted a conservatory which they could
use for relaxing and entertaining, while allowing views of their
woodland garden. The key features of this conservatory are a row
of clerestory windows, to raise its overall height, and a projecting
pavilion with cut-through arched gable. As the room is south
facing, it’s fitted with internal pinoleum blinds to provide dappled
shade in summer.
16. 3231
This understated orangery has been designed to incorporate a
substantial amount of masonry, which allows privacy from close
neighbours. Edwardian style glazing and double doors, on the
other elevations, provide design interest as well as an uninterrupted
panorama of the adjacent countryside. A single roof lantern, fitted
with pinoleum blinds, ensures that the owners can choose between
an abundance of natural light or dappled shade.
This orangery measures 4200
mm wide x 5000 mm deep x
3400 mm high with a floor
area of 17.6 sq. m. Location,
Hertfordshire.
The multi-award winning Olde Post Inn, in Southern Ireland, was
built in the 19th Century. It has been sympathetically extended
over the years to include two Hampton Conservatories featuring
discrete design and detailing to ensure that they blend with, and
complement, the original building. Expansive glazing and a shaded
roof provide a light and attractive space for the Inn’s 5* restaurant.
This conservatory measures
9295 mm wide x 7085 mm
deep x 4300 ft high with a
floor area of 65.85 sq m.
Location, County Cavan.
17. MATURED FOR
30 YEARS AND
STILL NO SIGNS
OF AGE
Hamptons was established over 30
years ago, as a specialist joinery business,
providing high-end timber products. Having
acquired an in-depth understanding of fine
carpentry, over the years, our business has
developed into one of the country’s leading
designers and manufacturers of hardwood
conservatories and orangeries.
Since our inception, we have developed
an undisputed track record for delivering
consistently high quality and innovation, in
all aspects of our work. This is exemplified
by our skilled people, state of the art
machinery and the fine, slow grown and
durable hardwood from which we make our
products.
Every project is designed by our
experienced in-house architects and
designers, who use the historic principles
of classical design, to ensure that each
building is correct in both its proportions
and detailing.
All our products are fully tested and meet
the highest standards for performance
in the key areas of energy efficiency,
durability, security and sustainability; and
our processes are accredited to ISO 9001.
For ten consecutive years we have received
awards from the Royal Horticultural
Society, at the Chelsea Flower Show, for
the high quality of our products and
exhibits. In addition, our company has been
honoured with numerous accolades from
our peers and industry.
18. 3635
This striking curvilinear style glasshouse was designed by
Hamptons as the focal point within a two-acre walled garden.
It is an important lynchpin in the landscape design, which has a
dramatic, formal framework enclosing softer planting. The complex
conservatory design creates varying internal roof heights,
allowing tender trees, shrubs and flowers to be grown in close
proximity, while adding interest to the structure.
Hampton Conservatories was commissioned to replicate this listed
glasshouse, as the original structure had become dilapidated and
unstable. Close liaison with the appointed conservation architect
ensured that compulsory conditions were adhered to and the new
structure was practically indistinguishable from the original.
This conservatory measures
22000 mm wide x 5500 mm
deep x 8500 mm high with
a floor area of 121 sq m.
Location, County Antrim.
This conservatory measures
17100 mm wide x 4900
mm deep x 3400 mm high
with a floor area of 67 sq m.
Location, Dublin.
19. 3837
Gothic detailing and quatrefoil finials add interest to the front
elevation of this imposing twin-gabled conservatory, while
muted green paintwork ensures that it sits comfortably in its
rural surroundings. The external double doors are located to the
side, away from prevailing winds, while double-latched casement
windows with argon-filled glazing, keep the conservatory snug
and draught free.
This conservatory measures
6500 mm wide x 6500 mm
deep x 4500 mm high with
a floor area of 42.25 sq m.
Location, Hertfordshire.
This elegant hipped-roof orangery, in South London, was
constructed using a combination of matching reclaimed London
stock bricks, timber and glass in a style that would suit many
English period properties. The Georgian style windows match
the existing home and an arched detail has been incorporated in
the design of the double doors to provide interest on the front
elevation.
This orangery measures
5070 mm wide x 4208 mm
deep x 3300 mm high with
a floor area of 21.3 sq m.
Location, Wimbledon.
20. 4039
This orangery measures 11200 mm
wide x 7500 mm deep x 4700 mm
high with a floor area of 76 sq m.
Location, Killarney.
The Killarney Heights Hotel, in Ireland, sits in an
elevated position overlooking the majestic Flesk Valley,
Torc and Mangerton mountains.
Hampton Conservatories designed, manufactured and
installed two magnificent orangeries, at the front of the
hotel, from which guests may enjoy breathtaking views
of the Kerry countryside. The larger orangery is in huge
demand as a wedding venue, while the smaller is a light-
filled extension to the bar and restaurant
21. 4241
Previously unused space, in a corner of
this first floor terrace, was used to house
a simple lean-to style conservatory, from
which the residents of this fabulous
home can enjoy a year round view
over their stunning grounds and the
seascape beyond. It features a ‘glass to
ground’ eight pane window design and
incorporates three sets of double doors
that can be thrown open in summer. The
timber is finished in a soft grey, which
picks up the colour of the shingle roof.
This conservatory measures 6355 mm wide x 3874 mm deep x 3100 mm high
with a floor area of 24.6 sq m. Location, St James, Long Island.
22. 4443
This traditional style orangery, in
the Channel Islands, was been built
using the fine-grained pink granite
most readily associated with Jersey
architecture. Due to its generous
proportions, the roof incorporates two
large lanterns with a centre spine gutter.
Arched fanlights on each of the ten
double doors add a soft elegance and,
due to the triple aspect design, frame
expansive views of the courtyard and
gardens on the landward sides, and the
English Channel on the other.
This orangery measures 10700 mm wide x 8200 mm deep x 5100 mm high
with a floor area of 80 sq m. Location, Channel Islands.
23. The world famous Chelsea Flower Show
celebrated its 100th show in 2013. Over
the past number of years Hampton
Conservatories has been one of the
principle exhibitors and on each occasion,
have had the honour of receiving awards
for the high quality and design of their
exhibit.
The first photograph, on the opposite
page, shows our permanent London
Showroom, which is located at The
Chelsea Gardener in Sydney Street, just
off the King’s Road.
A DECADE OF
THE CHELSEA
FLOWER SHOW
Chelsea Showroom 2005
2011
2006
2013
2010 2012
2007 2008 2009
24. 4847
Hampton Conservatories designed and installed a spacious
conservatory for this holiday property in Bordeaux to ensure that
an existing raised terrace could be used by the family at any time of
year. The glazing design matches windows throughout the villa,
while arched double doors open onto the garden. The structure
is decorated, internally, in a Moroccan theme with roof blinds to
provide summer shading.
This gabled conservatory, situated to the wooded rear of a
property in New York State, was designed with three solid timber
kingpin trusses, which are sympathetic to the colonial style of
the main dwelling. Internally, the conservatory features bespoke
timber panelling. Double doors open to the terraced yard, where
surrounding trees provide dappled shade in summer.
This conservatory measures
7400 mm wide x 5800 mm
deep x 3800 mm high with
a floor area of 41 sq m.
Location, Bordeaux.
This conservatory measures
6000 mm wide x 5800 mm
deep x 3200 mm high with
a floor area of 25 sq m.
Location, Huntington Bay.
25. 5049
Hamptons was commissioned to craft this stunning replica of a
heritage conservatory at Underscar Manor, in the English Lake
District. Over-looking Keswick & Derwentwater, the Manor
was formally a hotel and frequently played host to distinguished
visitors, including Queen Elizabeth II. The conservatory has a
solid roof and features decorative corbelled out eves and curved
casement windows, to match those on the existing building.
This conservatory measures
10500 mm wide x 6100
mm deep x 6100 mm high
with a floor area of 59 sq m.
Location, Cumbria.
This award winning pool enclosure was designed and manufactured
by Hamptons, with curved glass to replicate the detail of two mid
19th century glasshouses on the property. The enclosure, supported
by a rolled steel super-structure, is a beautiful example of creative
and engineering excellence. It houses a 17 metre x 4 metre
swimming pool and a recreation area.
This pool enclosure measures
22000 mm wide x 7500 mm
deep x 5500 mm high with
a floor area of 168.75 sq m.
The pool dimensions are
17 m x 4 m.
26. 5251
The owners of this country home, just north of Cardiff, installed
two Hampton Conservatories with divided margin casements. The
upper conservatory was constructed with a half-height wall, in local
stone, enabling it to be fully fitted with low-level kitchen units
and a huge central island. The lower conservatory, which houses
a family room, has a sleek free-standing multi-fuel stove to keep it
extra cosy during the winter months.
This conservatory
measures 6500 mm wide
x 6500 mm deep x 4500
mm high with a floor area
of 42.25 sq m. Location,
Cardiff.
This unique free-standing garden pavilion, with castellated frieze
and finials, was designed to replicate period features in the main
dwelling, to which it’s adjacent. High specification argon filled
glazing, with gothic detailing, and a huge log burning fireplace,
ensure that it’s comfortable for all year round use.
This free standing
conservatory measures 8600
mm wide x 5700 mm deep x
4100 mm high with a floor
area of approx. 49 sq m.
Location, Scotland.
27. Hampton Conservatories design, manufacture and
install residential and commercial conservatories &
orangeries throughout the world. We understand
the complexity and variety of planning and building
codes in different countries, so continue to cultivate
a close working relationship with local architects
and consultants, in order to stay abreast of current
legislation and offer the best possible service to our
International clients.
Porto, Portugal
In 2011, the Symington Family
Estates launched a project to renovate
Graham’s Port Wine Cellars in Vila
Nova de Gaia. The historic building,
dating back to 1890, annually receives
more than 60,000 visitors from
around the world to tour the distillery
and taste the Port wine. Our client
requested a conservatory extension
that wouldn’t compromise the
traditional architecture of the Wine
Lodge, but would allow the family to
create a restaurant and wine bar area
that could provide a comfortable and
impressive environment for visitors, all
year round. Hampton Conservatories
designed, manufactured and installed
a 27 metre by 5.6 metre hipped
conservatory on the terrace, beneath
existing grape vines. Bi-folding doors,
at either end, enable the dining space
to be extended onto the terrace in
summer, while plain window sashes
allow an uninterrupted view of the
Douro River and the city on its banks.
Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
GLOBAL REACH
Carcassonne, France
Boston, USA
In 1920, the Harvard Faculty Club was set
up as a private facility for paying members
only. However, more recently, it opened
its doors to all members of the university
community. Offering elegant dining in a
sophisticated setting, the original building
soon required an extended dining space,
to accommodate the increasing numbers.
Hampton Conservatories was commissioned
to design a glass and timber structure that
would blend with, and enhance, the historic
faculty building. The resulting orangery
combines the traditional Harvard ambiance
of the Faculty Club with the flexibility to
accommodate custom events.
Harvard University, Boston, USA
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
Purchasing a bespoke conservatory from another country
may seem like a daunting process, but Hamptons ensure
that the procedure is uncomplicated and stress-free.
Unless an outline design or brief has already been prepared
by a local architect, our Design Consultant will normally
take initial instructions by phone and email, before carrying
out a site visit to ensure our complete understanding
of the requirements. This project, in Copenhagen, was
characteristically straight-forward. Hamptons designed
an orangery extension for the rear of the property, which
extends from, and enlarges, the existing kitchen area to
provide an indoor eating area. Double doors, leading to the
terrace, allow the option of outdoor dining in summer.
Carcassonne, France
When an existing client wanted to add a
conservatory to their holiday home in the south
of France, their regular Hampton Design
Consultant met them at the property to discuss
the needs and preferences of the family. It
became clear that whilst their newly refurbished
kitchen was spacious and functional, the heavy
stone walls and small windows of the traditional
French building made it dark and uninviting.
Hamptons liaised with the client’s local architect
to ensure that all planning and conservation
requirements were adhered to and our designers
created a classic design that was sympathetic to
the beautiful stone chateau, while providing an
airy, light-filled dining area that had easy access
to the paved courtyard.
28. This conservatory measures 9440 mm
wide x 9440 mm deep x 6000 mm
high with a floor area of 89.1 sq m.
Location, Boston, USA.
The orangery framework was engineered and
incorporates over 30 tons of steel, in order to comply
with Boston’s earthquake regulations.
This impressive large orangery houses the members’
club and restaurant at Harvard University. The glazing
style, panel details and dentil moulding pick up and
enhance those in the main building, while timber pilasters
and applied lead on the clerestory glazing provide subtle
decorative features.
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29. 5857
This stunning and original botanical
glasshouse, with panoramic views across
Long Island Sound and New York, was
designed to provide an overwintering
house for the owner’s prized orchid
collection. Its multiple opening sashes
and doomed roof, incorporating
thermostatically controlled vents and
rain sensors, ensure a stable ambient
temperature all year round. The
interlocking circular layout and curved
roof fits perfectly with the architecture
of this distinctive mansion and its
terraced grounds.
This botanical conservatory measures 13700 mm wide x 6400 mm deep x 6400 mm high
with a floor area of 43 sq m. Location, Sands Point, Long Island.
30. 6059
This impressive conservatory was created
as an extension to the existing Restaurant
and Wine Bar, at a Symington Port
Lodge. Hampton Conservatories made
use of the pathway at the front of the
original 19th century building to create
a large hipped conservatory with five
section bi-fold doors on either end, which
allow the space to be used in comfort on
a year round basis. During winter, it can
be entirely closed to the elements but still
allow expansive views of the city below,
while in summer, with the doors open and
the roof shaded by mature grape vines, it
becomes part of the terrace.
This conservatory enclosure measures 26600 mm wide x 5600 mm deep x 3600 mm high
with a floor area of 130 sq m. Location, Porto.
31. 6261
This charming orangery in Jersey was
designed for one of the island’s most
important buildings and with sections
dating back to the mid 16th century, it
was imperative that the orangery would
respect, and blend with, its architecture.
This was achieved by constructing solid
walls using local stone, which matched
the main building, and were topped
with the same coping stone. These
concealed the glazed roof of the lantern,
which was dressed with lead coloured
aluminium powder-coating. The walls
were then inset with bespoke windows,
manufactured to replicate the originals.
This orangery measures 5949 mm wide x 5740 mm deep x 4005 mm high
with a floor area of 34.14 sq m. Location, Jersey.
32. UNIQUE INTERIORS Be inspired by just a few of the unique and stunning
interiors created in our Conservatories & Orangeries.
33. 6665
PLANNING AHEAD
The possibilities for decorating your
conservatory are endless. However, when
planning your project, you will need to
consider: the colour of your conservatory;
flooring; type and position of lighting,
electrics and cabling; type of heating (and
position of radiators, stoves etc should you
not choose under-floor); blinds; furniture
(including its positioning) and soft
furnishings.
34. 6867
This airy conservatory is situated by
the waters’ edge in Centreport, Long
Island and provides expansive views
of the North Shore. With double
doors flung open, it provides a perfect
indoor/ outdoor space for relaxing or
entertaining.
Design features include a timber panel
base, which replaces the need for a
conventional solid wall construction.
This conservatory measures 5590 mm wide x 4680 mm deep, 4100 mm high
with a floor area of 26.16 sq m. Location, Centerport, New York.
35. 7069
This conservatory measures 10700
mm wide x 5400 mm deep and covers
three floor levels. Location, London.
Hampton Conservatories was commissioned to tackle
the challenging task of designing, manufacturing and
installing a glazed structure to enclose a rear courtyard,
while linking three different levels of this Belgravia
property.
This project shows the talent of Hampton’s ingenious
designers, who have simultaneously managed to
incorporate design elements from the Georgian home,
while creating a fabulous contemporary conservatory
that utilises every square inch of available space.
36. 7271
This pool enclosure measures 10400
mm wide x 20800 mm deep x 6800
mm high with a floor area of
216 sq m. Location, The Hamptons,
Long Island.
This stylish swimming pool enclosure was designed and
constructed, by Hamptons, using local materials and
finishes that would ensure it blended seamlessly with
the existing property and its surroundings. The design
includes an electrically operated sliding glass roof.
The orientation of the enclosure minimises its bulk and
bi-fold doors on the end and side elevations allow it to
be fully opened to the outside terrace. As controlling the
humidity of a pool enclosure is a priority, the solid roof
portion of the structure also incorporates a bespoke air
conditioning system, for use when the doors are closed.
37. 7473
This pool enclosure measures 26700
mm wide x 13800 mm deep x 6700
mm high with a floor area of 340
sq m. Location, County Meath.
Tucked into a secluded part of a private garden, this
spectacular detached swimming pool enclosure was
designed and engineered by Hampton Conservatories
using circular steel columns, which flank both sides of
the pool.
The complex support structure was fabricated from
rolled and galvanised tubular steel. Whilst the enclosure
is used by the owner and his family it was designed
predominantly, for corporate entertaining. Therefore it
extends inwards to an extensive bar and recreation space,
while bi-fold doors enable it to be opened on one side to
the landscaped grounds.
38. BESPOKE EXTERIORS
The photos on these pages illustrate a tiny sample of
the vast array of designs, styles and sizes that may be
achieved in a bespoke project.
39. 7877
IF YOU DREAM IT...
WE CAN MAKE IT
Whatever size, shape or style you
envisage, a Hampton conservatory is fully
bespoke so that it’s totally unique to you.
Whether simple or complex in its size and
configuration, the designer working with
you will not only be able to advise you on
what’s appropriate for your property, but
also include your personal preferences and
ideas to give you the room of your dreams.
40. 8079
This elegant conservatory extends the
kitchen area of a stunning Chateau
in the South of France and provides
a dining area flooded with sunlight.
Nestled into a previously unused corner
of the courtyard, it features French-
style windows to complement the host
property and double doors to access the
terrace. Thermostatically controlled
roof vents ensure that it’s perfect
for year-round use. Soft grey-green
paintwork blends perfectly with the
stone base and cill, which was chosen to
seamlessly match the original chateau.
This conservatory measures 3350 mm wide x 6546 mm deep x 3100 mm high
with a floor area of 21.9 sq m. Location, Carcassonne.
41. 8281
This conservatory measures 5700 mm
wide x 4800 mm deep x 4800 mm
high with a floor area of 55 sq m.
Location, Perthshire.
This beautiful twin-gabled conservatory overlooks an
enclosed, terraced courtyard, which features a huge open
fire, barbeque area and hot tub. More than doubling the
size of the existing living room, it’s heated by a cosy
wood burning stove in winter, while anti-sun glass and
pinoleum blinds keep it cool and shady in summer.
Two sets of double doors on the conservatory ensure
that it’s a perfect link between indoors and outdoors and
that it’s in constant use by family and friends.
42. 8483
This orangery measures 11000 mm
wide x 5400 mm deep x 6000 mm
high with a floor area of 59.4 sq m.
Location, County Monaghan.
Nestled on 1,000 acres of undulating Irish countryside,
dotted with ancient woodlands and glittering lakes,
Castle Leslie is one of the finest luxury hotels
in Ireland. Therefore it’s no surprise that, when
undertaking extensive restoration, the Trustees engaged
Hamptons to renovate its existing orangery.
Drawing on 30 years’ experience in conservation and
listed building projects, Hamptons added bespoke
hardwood windows, which sympathetically dressed the
magnificent arched and corbelled stone facade. A pitched,
gabled roof capped in powder-coated aluminium was
added to provide a low maintenance, yet traditional
finish, marrying the orangery with the imposing castle
buildings.
43. CRAFTMANSHIP & MANUFACTURING
The design for your bespoke hardwood
structure will be brought to life in our
purpose built factory by a passionate and
committed team, who combine superb
craftsmanship with cutting edge technology
to provide you with a building that cannot
be surpassed.
Hampton Conservatories continues to invest
in the latest technology and training, and
constant innovation plays an important part in
our business. The design and manufacturing
process is accredited through the BSI Quality
Management System ISO 9001 and ISO 14001,
ensuring that the highest quality is maintained.
Excellence in Design
& Manufacturing
44. 8887
LANTERNS
A lantern or roof-light will transform rooms
that may, currently, have little natural light.
Areas that achieve maximum benefit from
the addition of a roof-lantern include
kitchens, stairwells, flat roofed extensions
and internal or low ceilinged rooms. In
commercial properties, restaurants or hotels,
the increased sense of space and light will
completely change the ambience of a room,
making it a much more appealing venue.
45. Internal view of Valley Rafters and Gable Internal view of Hip Rafters, Jack Rafters and Ridge
Internal view of frieze with Cornice, fitted between Valley Rafters
& Hip Rafters. Flat perimeter ceiling, with down-lighters.
Internal view of opening Roof Vents, Main Ridge and Gable Ridge intersection
ORANGERY ROOF
DETAILS
Our in-house design and
engineering departments have
devised a revolutionary roof system,
featuring a combination of hardwood,
supported by our unique aluminium
and galvanised steel support system.
It represents a breakthrough in orangery
design as its strength, combined with
light weight, means that the external
entablature can be lighter and narrower
than the conventional steel and glulam
beam construction. Consequently it can
be designed and manufactured in any
depth, allowing Hamptons to offer an
entablature that is correctly proportioned,
based on the height of the building, other
manufactures cannot do this, making their
entablatures bulky and out of proportion.
Finer ‘Common’ and ‘Jack’ rafters also
add to the refined profile of the Hampton
roof. The internal frieze, which has a
cornice moulding, has the option of being
plain or panelled.
9089
46. Internal CillExternal Panelled Base
17mm Fenestration
Pierced Radiator PanellingInternal Frieze (Panelled)
Door HandleTiles and Glass
Parliament Door Hinge
Casement FastenerScalloped Single Glazing
Casement Stay
Internal Frieze (Plain) Internal Cill
Circular Columns
9291
‘THE DEVIL IS IN
THE DETAIL’
These photos illustrate a small sample of
the fine joinery and hardware detailing
that has been included in previous
Hampton projects and will give you a
flavour of what is possible.
It is this ability to exactly replicate
architectural features from the host
property, as well as precise attention to
detail and classical proportioning, which
distinguishes a bespoke Hampton project
from a run-of-the-mill conservatory.
47. Typical Gable
Corbel Entablature Cornice Entablature
Dentil Entablature Entablature to Tiles
Woven Radiator PanellingWall Control for Automatic Roof Vent
External Frame LightingArched Window Head and Matching Frieze Detail
Plain Hopper Head Internal Panel Base
9493
48. Half Window Sashes
Plain Plain
Victorian
French Georgian Edwardian RegencyVictorian
Gothic
Arched
Victorian
Window Sashes
Plain Paxton French Edwardian Full Paxton Plain Victoria
Plain Georgian Georgian Arched Victorian Plain Arch Arched Regency Plain Victoria
Pugin Gothic Strawberry Hill
Gothic
Tracery Gothic Simple Regency Regency Full Regency
Clerestory Sashes
Paxton
Fish EyeCircle Oval Wishbone Arched Georgian
Strawberry Hill
Gothic
Tracery Gothic Pugin Gothic Victorian Gothic
Edwardian Regency
Arched Regency
Diamond Plain Arch Plain
Orangery Gables
Paxton Gable
Circular Cross Gable
Circle Gable
Ellipse Gable
Gothic Gables
Plain Gothic Gable Tracery Gable
Orangery Box Gutter
Victorian
Quatrefoil
LeafS Ball L Ball
Conservatory Gables
Arch Divided Gable
Square Arch Gable
Decorative
Hopper Head
Plain
Hopper Head
9695
49. At Hampton’s we have developed and patented a totally unique range of high-performance
windows and doors, known as “Quattro-Glide” and “Quattro-Seal”. Traditional in
appearance, but truly amazing in design.
Innovation - Perfected
Hampton Windows conserve heritage and beauty by
concealing new technologies within traditional window and
door designs. As a family-run business and sister company of
Hampton conservatories, each and every one of our products is
manufactured and fully finished in our UK premises.
Our continuing product innovation, combined with a total
commitment to both aesthetics and functionality, has enabled our
“Quattro-Glide” sliding sash and our “Quattro-Seal” casement
windows & doors to be approved for use in Grade 1 and Grade
11 listed buildings.
Hampton’s solid reputation, built over 30 years, has secured our
status as a trusted partner and preferred supplier for architects,
construction professionals, designers and homeowners alike.
Unique Key Features
• Absolutely no sideways movement of the sash in the frame.
• Absolutely no contact between the sash timber and frame paintwork when sliding.
• Linings machined at 45° angles, to ensure permanent contact with the sash.
• Draft-seals on each corner of the sash, cushioning and gliding the sash movement.
• BFRC tested and awarded a Premiere “A” rating.
• Effortless movement of sash in the frame.
• Traditional lead weights, to ensure perfect balance and ease of operation.
• Ball race pulleys, with traditional non-stretch sash cord.
• Manufactured from D40 sapele mahogany or 60 year minimum service life accoya.
• A choice of 40 Heritage colours.
• Fully factory painted, with our four-step finishing process.
• Fully factory glazed after painting.
• Glazing fenestration as fine as 17 mm, replicating traditional putty single
glazing externally.
• Traditional ‘lambs-tongue’ profile, internally.
• All manufacturing carried out under ISO 9001 quality management system.
Unique Key Features
• Frame linings with twin 45° angle profiles to multiply the compression on the draft seals.
• Double draft-seals on all four corners of the sash.
• ‘Secure by Design’ approved.
• Window BFRC tested and awarded a Premiere “A” rating.
• Available in conservation single glazed & heritage double glazed.
• Option for traditional butt hinges or contemporary easy glass clean friction hinges.
• Traditional window-stays & fasteners or contemporary espagnolette multiple locking
system.
• Option of French-style double opening windows, without centre mullion.
• Manufactured from D40 sapele mahogany or 60 year minimum service-life accoya.
• A choice of 40 Heritage colours.
• Fully factory painted with our four-step finishing process.
• Fully factory glazed after painting.
• Glazing fenestration as fine as 17 mm, replicating traditional putty single
glazing externally.
• Traditional ‘lambs-tongue’ profile, internally.
• All manufacturing carried out under ISO 9001 quality management system.
Quattro - Glide
Our sliding sash
window, available with
either heritage double
glazing or conservation
single glazing.
Quattro - Seal
Our range of casement
windows & doors,
available with either
heritage double glazing
or conservation single
glazing.
Quattro - Glide Quattro - Seal
50. Note: The colours shown are print representations
and should only be used as a guide when browsing
this catalogue. Final selection and confirmation must
be made from actual colour samples.
Our colour card is available upon request.
ARCHITECHTURAL
HARDWARE
HAMPTON PAINTS
COLOUR RANGE
An outstanding selection of premier door
and window furniture, designed and
manufactured exclusively for Hampton
Conservatories in five beautiful finishes.
This colour range allows for personal
preferences, as well as enabling our designers
to add the finishing touch that will compliment
a particular design or period.
Our paint is an extremely durable, water-borne acrylic joinery
paint, specifically designed for use on hardwood. It is non-toxic
and solvent free. The paint is micro-porous which allows the
wood to breathe. It has excellent water shedding properties and is
highly resistant to flaking or peeling. External roof capping, ridge,
finials, cresting and opening vents are power-coated as standard,
in a choice of either lead (7022) or blackened lead (9004). We also
offer our colour range of paints in a matt emulsion, which has
tremendous coverage and is extremely durable. It is suitable for
both interior and exterior use, on old or new masonry, and available
in 2.5 L and 5 L capacity tins.
Brilliant White Snow White Quartz White Linen White Ivory White Timeless White
Wiltshire White York White Drab White Sandstone Stony Wash Barley Cream
Travertine Muslin Flint Wheat Cornish Clay Pale Walnut Green Clay
Soft Truffle Toffee Vintage Grey Thistle Dove Coat Soft Grey
Georgian Grey Chamomile Vienna Green Goose Wing Stone Green Olive Branch
Swiss Grey French Provence Washed Blue Grey Smoke Leinster Green Black Peat
Gun Smoke Carriage Black Lead
(7022) Powdercoat
Blackened Lead
(9004) Powdercoat
Bronze
Brass Antique Brass
Polished Nickel Satin Nickel
10099
We have created a beautiful selection of 40 colours
to complement your conservatory or orangery.