Construction of Your Oak-Framed Building

English Heritage Buildings focuses solely on manufacturing structural oak-framed buildings.Β 

We are the first oak frame manufacturer in the UK ever to hold the prestigious TRADA Q-Mark certification. With this and over 30 years of experience, you can expect our design and construction standards to be high. Every frame we produce undergoes rigorous grading, testing, and quality assurance, so you’ll always receive an enduring oak-framed building, as well as something beautiful that suits your needs and property.

From first sketch to final delivery, we make the process clear, considered, and personal. Whether you’re planning an oak garage, garden room, extension, or home, our team will guide you every step of the way, ensuring your structure is built to last for generations.

The Journey to Your Oak-Framed Building

Your project begins with an idea. Perhaps it’s extra space for work or leisure, or a stunning addition that enhances the character of your home. Whatever your goal, you can contact our team to discuss how to make it happen.

During your initial consultation, we’ll discuss your needs, property style, and design preferences in detail. From there, our design experts will translate your concept into a bespoke oak-framed structure tailored to your home and lifestyle. You can also explore our Design Your Own options, adapting one of our existing designs, submitting your own, or starting from scratch to create something truly unique.

Once you’re happy with the design, our drawing team produces technical plans and 3D models for approval. This ensures every detail is perfected before manufacturing begins. Because all frames are produced off-site in our Sussex workshop, you’ll receive a clear, upfront quote with no hidden costs. 

Once you’re happy with your design, you’ll be prompted to pay your deposit. After this, we will start the manufacturing process.

Craftsmanship You Can Trust

Your building will be crafted at Coldharbour Farm Studios, our state-of-the-art site nestled in the Sussex countryside. In a controlled indoor environment, our highly skilled carpenters use the Hundegger K2i, a precision machine that works directly from digital models to ensure every component is cut with absolute accuracy. Each piece of oak is finished by hand, following the same time-honoured methods used for centuries in English architecture.

Every building we produce is made using sustainably-sourced green oak and Douglas-fir, selected for durability, stability, and natural character. When it’s assembled by one of our approved contractors, your frame is also backed by our comprehensive 10-year structural guarantee.

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Delivery of Your Oak-Framed Building

We can carry out delivery anywhere in the UK as required. However, site pickup is also available if this is more convenient for you. If you choose this option, we will have your frames packed, along with the necessary fixtures and fittings, ready and waiting for you when you arrive. We provide all the fitting instructions and measurements needed to complete groundworks, assembly, and roofing.

Choosing a Team for Assembly and Roofing

Many homeowners choose to use one of our trusted, approved assembly teams, who have been erecting English Heritage Buildings structures for more than 20 years. These experienced contractors can also undertake roofing if required and cover most areas of the UK.

If you prefer to use your own contractors, our sales consultants will provide detailed guidance and can include guide pricing for assembly and roofing in your quotation. Whichever route you choose, we ensure a seamless process from start to finish, so your new building is completed to the highest standards of craftsmanship and care.

Planning and Regulation Support

Planning permission can be one of the more complex aspects of any home project, but we make it simple. We work closely with a specialist independent planning consultant who has an exceptional success rate in securing approvals for our clients. Whether you’re adding a garden room, garage, or larger oak-framed extension, we can guide you through feasibility checks, planning drawings, and the full application process with clarity and confidence.

To learn more about our planning assistance, visit our Planning Permission Guide.

Maintenance and Longevity

Every English Heritage Building construction is designed to stand the test of time. Your frame is naturally durable, stable, and resistant to the elements. When constructed according to our specifications, an oak-framed building will maintain its strength and integrity for decades, often becoming even more beautiful as the oak matures and develops its distinctive silver patina.

One of the great advantages of an oak-framed structure is its minimal maintenance. Unlike alternative materials that require regular treatments or replacements, oak demands very little care to preserve its appearance and performance. The frame itself needs no ongoing treatment; only any external features – such as doors, windows, gutters, or cladding – may benefit from occasional upkeep and cleaning to protect them.

For more on this, please see our Aftercare page.

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    This oak framed stable complex has two frames; the first is a six bay stable, with enclosed bays and access via a set of stable doors to the front and rear of each bay. There ar…

    Length

    17.4m

    Depth

    11.4m

    Bays

    3
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  • This oak framed store is formed of one main bay, with a smaller bay to the left with no walls to the left, front and rear, to form a small porch. There is a single door to the left wall of the main bay.

    This oak framed store is formed of one main bay, with a smaller bay to the left with no walls to the left, front and rear, to form a small porch. There is a single door to the l…

    Length

    4m

    Depth

    3m

    Bays

    2
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  • A 7 bay oak framed sling brace house made up of 3 frames. The first frame is 5 bays long  with 4 sets of large pane windows at the front  as well as 2 more on the right and 1 at the rear, also at the rear are 2 single pane windows while on the left are 2 2 pane windows and a set of full height glazed windows to allow masses of natural light in to the building. On the First floor of this building there are 5 velux windows to the front and 4 more at the rear, on the right gable there is another 3 pane window while at the left is a 2 pane section of full height glazing. The seoncd frame is a single bay in size attached to the front of the other frame, it houses a 6 pane section of full height glazing on both the ground and first floor. The final frame is also a single bay and is a balcony area at the left side of the building

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    Length

    18m

    Depth

    7.5m

    Bays

    7
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  • An oak framed building in a dog-leg shape with one section open with 2 bays for parking whilst the other end enclosed with two large doors, full height glazing along one side and an upper floor area accessed via an internal staircase.

    An oak framed building in a dog-leg shape with one section open with 2 bays for parking whilst the other end enclosed with two large doors, full height glazing along one side an…

    Length

    10.82m

    Depth

    14.51m

    Bays

    4
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  • A large oak framed house extension with sling braces and a top floor. There's single windows as well as some full height glazing on the top floor to allow as much natural light into the house. A small porch is attachted to the front door and a chimney to create a nice family home.

    A large oak framed house extension with sling braces and a top floor. There’s single windows as well as some full height glazing on the top floor to allow as much natural light …

    Length

    11.275m

    Depth

    6.325m

    Bays

    4
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  • An oak framed pavillion with full height glazing down one side and alternating doors and single windows on the other side. There is also a small storage area at one end.

    An oak framed pavillion with full height glazing down one side and alternating doors and single windows on the other side. There is also a small storage area at one end.

    Length

    24.6m

    Depth

    7.2m

    Bays

    6
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  • An oak framed house with full height glazing. Doors are situated on the front of the building and either end, with a porch attacthed to the front door. On the first floor roof lighting is used.

    An oak framed house with full height glazing. Doors are situated on the front of the building and either end, with a porch attached to the front door. On the first floor roof li…

    Length

    10.27m

    Depth

    7.2m

    Bays

    2
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  • An oak framed house in a T shape. Both buildings have doors and plenty of single windows, with the upstairs having roof lighting and windows in dormers to produce maximum light. Bottom floor also contains full height glazing on some parts of the building.

    An oak framed house in a T shape. Both buildings have doors and plenty of single windows, with the upstairs having roof lighting and windows in dormers to produce maximum light….

    Length

    12m

    Depth

    9m

    Bays

    4
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  • An oak framed single storey house with upper roof space. Ground floor has single windows and a front door with a porch. Upeer space has roof lighting to allow natural light. House is completed with a brick chimmney on one side.

    An oak framed single storey house with upper roof space. Ground floor has single windows and a front door with a porch. Upeer space has roof lighting to allow natural light. Hou…

    Length

    11.1m

    Depth

    7.3m

    Bays

    8
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  • An oak framed two storey building. On the bottom floor both single and barn doors are used in this equestrian style building. On the first floor there is a balcony as well as roof lighting. Full height glazing is also used as well as sling brace in the framework.

    An oak framed two storey building. On the bottom floor both single and barn doors are used in this equestrian style building. On the first floor there is a balcony as well as ro…

    Length

    17.9m

    Depth

    7.2m

    Bays

    12
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Begin Your Dream Oak-Framed Building Here

Whether you’re ready to begin your project, book a visit to our Sussex workshop, or simply want to explore your options, our team is here to help. Contact us to discuss your project in detail or book a tour of our site, or request a copy of our brochure below to see how else we can help with the construction of your dream oak-framed building.