Malbrook is a remarkable and unique company. The 7 leading shareholders have all worked in it from the inception of the business over 20 years ago.
We are proud to have grown the business and made it the company of choice for discerning clients with a considerable reputation for providing not only a top quality product but also the very best in service and project management.
Having started his career in bespoke architectural joinery, Neil’s interest in sympathetic architectural design, together with his experience in production management, meant that he was naturally drawn to the appeal of individual specialist conservatories. He guided the creation of Malbrook around 20 years ago and his focus is always to ensure that the customer gets the very best quality of product and service throughout the design, build and installation process. Neil has visited every single job that Malbrook has ever completed and takes a personal interest and pride in every aspect of the business.
Company Secretary and Chief Surveyor, Ian Harvey
The Company Secretary, but more importantly, Ian is one of the top surveyors of Conservatories in the business. He works in tandem with the Designer and Structural Engineer to ensure that you have considered every angle when it comes to deciding exactly what you want. Ian’s approach to design and his creative input are invaluable.
One of the first Structural Engineers specialising in the conservatory business, Nigel has over 40 years experience. He will ensure that your project ‘works’ as well as looks good. A skilled Surveyor, he will also be on hand to convert the designer’s ideas into a detailed plan including close liaison on site with contractors, architects and clients.
Jackie runs the well organised office operations at Malbrook ensuring good customer communication at all times. She maintains the website with up to date images of recent products and innovative ideas. Jackie is also the person to contact for Marketing and Public Relations. The former owner of a Conservatory Interiors company she can offer much advice and guidance in this area
The orangery type glasshouse was originally developed for the cultivation of orange trees in the cooler British climate. This is generally a substantial extension combining solid walls with a glazed roof. An orangery provides an interesting alternative to a conservatory.
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