
A large 3 bay extension with fully glazed sides including a glazed gable.
Adhering to planning permission requirements and building regulations can mean navigating a complex landscape, but it’s critical to ensure safety, functionality, and legal compliance in any project.
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When you work with us on designing a wooden garden room for your property, you will always receive an expertly crafted design, overseen by our planning team. From advice and information to operating fully on your behalf, they can support you and turn your ideas into a reality without delay.
We bring years of experience and an in-depth understanding of planning permission and UK building regulations to the table. Our team has a long history of successfully guiding property developers through the intricate process of obtaining permission and ensuring compliance. We stay up-to-date with the latest changes in regulations, ensuring that your project aligns seamlessly with the current standards.
This knowledge allows us to serve as your reliable, knowledgeable partner throughout your project, offering solutions and strategies that simplify the often challenging aspects of planning and building regulations. With our assistance, you are brought one step closer to achieving permission and moving on to the next stage of building your garden room.
We have broken down our Planning Permission Guide into a series of comprehensive explanations below, but if you would like to read the full version it can be found here:
The intricacies of planning can often be complex and time-consuming, but our planning service is designed to shoulder the burdens for you. There are three different options available for this:
It’s important to note that every case is unique, and Local Authority Planning Offices assess them individually. Engaging our planning services doesn’t always guarantee a successful outcome. However, our team of expert Planning Consultants boasts an impressive track record. They possess an in-depth understanding of our oak-frame buildings and the most effective approaches for presenting your case to local authorities.
We collaborate closely with an accredited Planning Consultant, a partnership our clients have benefitted from for over a decade. The business proprietor, along with an associate of this distinguished Chartered Professional practice offers a wealth of experience. With nearly three decades in planning matters and building design, they possess an unparalleled understanding of our products, materials, and construction techniques.
This depth of knowledge enables them to deliver comprehensive planning guidance tailored to the specifics of your project. When you work with us on a bespoke wooden garden room for your property, they’ll be able to tell you how best to move forward with your planning application.
To initiate your project, our in-house design team will craft a set of planning drawings, available at a cost of just £499* + VAT. These drawings will be supplied to you and ready for submission to your Local Planning Authority.
Should you choose to proceed with ordering your frame from us after securing planning permission, we’ll credit the £499 fee toward the frame price.
*Please note that the £499 Planning Drawings offer applies to our detached oak frame buildings, excluding houses.
When you choose English Heritage Buildings, you’re selecting a partner with a proven track record of delivering garden rooms that are not only built to be fully compliant with regulations but are also fully quality-assured. We partner with renowned certification bodies, such as BM TRADA, to validate that our garden rooms meet not just our exacting standards but also recognised industry benchmarks.
This dedication to excellence has earned us the prestigious Q-Mark certification – a testament to our unyielding pursuit of quality. To date, we’re the only oak construction company to have achieved this certification.
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Take the first step toward a compliant and successful property development project. Our team is ready to discuss your unique needs, explain our comprehensive planning services, and show how English Heritage Buildings can be the solution to your compliance challenges.
Contact us and let us make the process seamless.