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Conservatory Roofs in Longdendale — 2026 Costs, Grants & Installers

By Daniel Kirkby, Contributor · Updated April 2026 · Tameside

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Quick answer: Conservatory Roofs in Longdendale cost between £3500 and £7000 installed (2026 prices) in this part of Tameside. The average homeowner may save an estimated £591 per year on energy bills. Estimated payback period: 14 years. There is currently no government grant available for this product.
£5250
Est. installed cost
£591/yr
Est. annual saving
~14 yrs
Est. payback
1405 hrs
Sunshine hours

About Longdendale

Longdendale is a valley community stretching along the River Etherow through a series of Victorian reservoirs forming one of Greater Manchester's most dramatic landscapes. High disposable incomes among rural homeowners and an interest in self-sufficient energy combine solar and battery storage. Trans-Pennine Express connects the valley to both Manchester and Sheffield commuters.

Longdendale is located approximately 8.0 miles from Ashton-under-Lyne town centre, within the Tameside borough of Ashton-under-Lyne. The area uses SK13 postcodes and has a population of around 8,000. Trans-Pennine Express at Hadfield and Dinting; A628 road corridor

Conservatory Roofs Suitability in Longdendale

Conservatory Roofs in Longdendale

Longdendale receives approximately 1405 hours of sunshine per year, making it well suited for conservatory roofs installations throughout Ashton-under-Lyne. The area’s housing stock — Stone farmhouses and Victorian cottages in the Pennine valley — provides a range of installation opportunities for both new and retrofit projects.

A key local landmark is Longdendale Reservoirs — the world's oldest large municipal water supply system, which reflects the character of this distinct community within Tameside. The combination of Tameside’s regional energy prices and available national grants means conservatory roofs installed in Longdendale may offer good value (individual results will vary).

Conservatory Roofs Costs in Longdendale (2026)

System size Typical cost Est. annual saving Est. payback
Small (up to 3m) (entry level) £3000–£4000 £441/yr 15 yrs
Medium (3–4m) (most popular) £3500–£7000 £591/yr 14 yrs
Large (4m+) (high output) £6500–£8500 £791+/yr 13 yrs

Source: Green Reach Energy research, March 2026. Prices are estimates and include installation and VAT. Actual costs may vary.

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Available Grants in Longdendale (2026)

No specific government grant is currently available for this product.

Conservatory Roofs grants in Longdendale

History of Longdendale

The Longdendale reservoirs — Woodhead, Torside, Rhodeswood, Valehouse and Bottoms — form the oldest large-scale municipal water supply system in the world, built between 1848 and 1877. Longdendale has been an important trans-Pennine route since Roman times. The Woodhead Tunnel, built in 1845, was one of the most ambitious railway engineering projects of its age when constructed.

Understanding the history and character of Longdendale helps explain why the housing stock here may be well suited for conservatory roofs installations. Victorian and Edwardian properties in particular often feature south-facing roof pitches that can be well suited for conservatory roofs performance in the Ashton-under-Lyne climate.

How to Get the Best Conservatory Roofs Price in Longdendale

  1. Get at least 3 quotes from qualified installers serving Longdendale and the wider Tameside area
  2. Check your eligibility for available government grants (criteria may change) — There is currently no government grant available for this product.
  3. Compare quotes on system size, material type and thermal rating, warranty length and installer reviews
  4. Read reviews on Trustpilot or Which? Trusted Traders before committing
  5. We recommend verifying qualified status independently before signing any contract

Find Installers Near Longdendale

We recommend getting at least 3 quotes from qualified installers before making a decision. Check reviews, ask for local references, and make sure warranties are clearly stated in writing.

What to check before hiring an installer in Longdendale

  • Qualifications — check the installer holds relevant qualifications and certifications for conservatory roofs before signing any contract
  • Local references — ask for completed jobs in Longdendale or Tameside
  • Reviews — check online reviews before committing
  • Warranty — product and workmanship warranties should be clearly stated in writing
  • 3 quotes minimum — we recommend comparing at least three quotes to ensure you get a fair price
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Longdendale a good location for conservatory roofs?
Yes. Longdendale receives around 1405 hours of sunshine per year, and the local housing stock of Stone farmhouses and Victorian cottages in the Pennine valley homes means there are installers active in the area. The area may offer good value for conservatory roofs installations (individual results will vary).
How much do conservatory roofs cost in Longdendale?
Conservatory Roofs in Longdendale cost between £3500 and £7000 installed. A typical mid-range system costs around £5250 including installation and VAT (estimated, based on our research).
Is there a grant for conservatory roofs in Longdendale?
There is no specific national grant, but check with your local council for any area-specific schemes.
How long is the payback period in Longdendale?
The estimated payback period in Longdendale is around 14 years, based on estimated annual savings of around £591. Actual payback depends on your energy usage, roof orientation and tariff.
Do I need planning permission in Longdendale?
Most conservatory roofs installations fall under permitted development rights and do not require planning permission. However, listed buildings, conservation areas and flats may need approval. Check with your local planning authority in Longdendale. Residents in the SK13 postcode area should check with their local planning authority.
How do I find a good installer in Longdendale?
We recommend getting at least 3 quotes from qualified installers. Check online reviews and verify that the installer holds relevant qualifications before signing any contract.
Daniel Kirkby

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