Solar panels warming north facing conservatory

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I'd like some opinions please

My house has a north facing rear wall to which there is a conservatory. The conservatory is unheated, unless I choose to use electric fan heaters. Realistically though, the room is unusable except as spare room/storage.

Since the rear faces north, the front faces south and I was wondering if solar water panels would be able to feed straight through into "yet to be fitted" underfloor heating in the conservatory. Has anyone done it? Or should I get prices for another gas boiler to do it?

Given the way that energy prices are going, it might be an idea to get some use out of the conservatory without skinning me alive.

Opinions please oh Guru's

thanks in advance
 
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heat loss in conservatories is huge underfloor heating is absolutely useless in a conservatory without several kw off other heating in the height off winter
 
One wonders who decided to put a conservatory in that location and what they expected to use it for.

Why not add a very big rad off the existing boiler system?
 
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Air to air heat pump.

Heating in winter,cooling if required in summer.
 

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