ngj26, I recommend getting as cheap a dish as possible to check out whether you can receive a signal from the satellite(s) you're after. It's best to do this first rather than buying a more expensive dish and finding it's useless with the type of glazing you have.
To begin with I went for a Sky minidish off of eBay. Last time I checked you could get them for about £15 inc p&p.
If the test dish works (or you want to chance it) then a camping dish is one of the most flexible in setting up, quickest in setting up and most aestitically pleasing (or in other words, the least ugly option!). Unfortunately these tend to be quite small so it can be difficult to get all the transponders on some satellites (and they'll be many satellites you won't get at all)
Camping dishes can be quite hard to get hold of in this country - you either have to wait until Lidl stock 'em again, get one from Germany or off of eBay. However, if you have money to burn, some UK satellite shops sell them for ridiculous amounts.