Low-Carbon Wooden Garden Rooms for Property Enhancements

Sustainability is a growing concern, not just in property development but across all industries, with timber buildings offering a fantastic solution, providing it is sourced responsibility.

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Craft Your Eco-Friendly Space with Our Wooden Garden Rooms

English Heritage Buildings is ready to meet this need, with all of our timber sourced from a responsibly managed site in France, and our work conducted to maximise use and minimise waste. When you want to design and build an eco-friendly or energy-efficient feature for your property, our wooden garden rooms are the ideal solution.

Sustainably Sourced Timber

Our commitment to sustainability begins with responsible timber sourcing. All the wood used in our timber garden buildings is meticulously sourced from one professionally managed forest in France. We have worked closely with this site for many years to produce the green oak and Douglas-fir timber that goes into our products, and they understand what it takes to ensure that the process’ impact on the environment is minimalised. 

When a tree from this forest is cut down for use in our work, three new saplings will be planted in its place. This not only keeps the work sustainable but also ensures that we are able to offer our customers a steady supply of the frames they need for their projects.

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Why Timber?

Providing it is responsibly sourced, as our options are, timber is a truly sustainable choice for all manner of building projects. Timber can be grown and regrown, meaning that providing it is cultivated properly it will never run out. Trees also pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and when a tree is harvested that carbon is stored within it, further benefitting the environment. When your building is no longer needed, the timber can be reused for other purposes or used to create energy.

Maximising Resource Efficiency

We’ve carefully designed every step in our process, from forest to factory, to ensure resource use is maximised and waste is minimised. This begins with ensuring all trees used in our work have been cultivated to be as tall, strong, and straight as they can be. This ensures that every piece of wood is utilised to its full potential, aligning perfectly with our sustainable building philosophy.

This resource-efficient approach is our contribution to a more environmentally responsible building process, which you can continue and elaborate on as soon as the frames have been supplied to your property.

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Energy-Efficient Additions

All of our wooden garden rooms are designed and created bespoke to the needs and specifications of the purchaser. On top of this, our work ends with the delivery of the frames and materials needed to build the structure that will eventually become your full garden room. As such, once you have installed these for your new building or extension, you will then have full freedom and every opportunity to add various energy-efficient features. 

Our garden rooms already come fully insulated as standard, but whether you want to include modern lighting solutions or a sustainable heating and cooling system, you’ll not only be reducing your environmental footprint but also generating substantial long-term energy savings.

Your Commitment to a Greener Tomorrow

We encourage property developers to embrace sustainability as a fundamental aspect of their projects. When you choose English Heritage Buildings, you’re not just making a practical choice; you’re making a sustainable one. Our commitment to eco-friendly practices doesn’t come at the cost of quality or aesthetics. You can have both a beautifully crafted garden room and the satisfaction of knowing you’ve made a sustainable choice for your property development projects.

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Our Range of Bespoke Wooden Garden Rooms

  • A 3 bay oak framed extension made up of 2 frames. The first frame is a single bay in size  and open at the rear while the left wall has a section of garden room galzing and the front wall has both garden room glazing and  a pair of full height glazed  doors to allow plenty of natural light into the new building. The second frame is 2 bays in size and in the left hand end is a glazed gable, at both the front and the rear of the building there is garden room glazing along the entre wall and on the left there are 2 panes of garden room glazing and 4 panes of full height glazing to allow the natural light into the room.

    A 3 bay oak framed extension made up of 2 frames. The first frame is a single bay in size and open at the rear while the left wall has a section of garden room glazing and the f…

    Length

    6.5m

    Depth

    5m

    Bays

    3
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  • A 2 bay oak framed home extension with the right wall left open to allow it to attach to an existing building while the front of the building is half open while the other half has a pair of iroko full height glazed doors and a pane of garden room glazing on either side of it. On the left wall there are 2 pairs of full height glazed doors both with a pane of garden room glazing either side of the doors. The rear of the building is a brick wall with a pair of iroko full hight glazed windows and a single pane of garden room glazing.

    A 2 bay oak framed home extension with the right wall left open to allow it to attach to an existing building while the front of the building is half open while the other half h…

    Length

    5.1m

    Depth

    4.885m

    Bays

    2
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  • A 3 bay oak framed leisure building with the rear left open to allow it to attach to an existing building, the left wall is made up entirely of full height glazing as well as there being 3 more panes at the front to allow plenty of natural light into the frame. There is also 2 windows at the fron each with 3 panes sitting on a brick wall.

    A 3 bay oak framed leisure building with the rear left open to allow it to attach to an existing building, the left wall is made up entirely of full height glazing as well as th…

    Length

    6.1m

    Depth

    4m

    Bays

    3
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  • A 2 bay oak framed garden room with oak glazing all along the left rear and front wall to allow plenty of natural lighting as well as the glazed gable end and the 6 rooflights above while the right side is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building

    A 2 bay oak framed garden room with oak glazing all along the left rear and front wall to allow plenty of natural lighting as well as the glazed gable end and the 6 rooflights a…

    Length

    5.1m

    Depth

    5m

    Bays

    2
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  • A 3 bay oak framed garden room extension with a sinlge pane of garden room glazing on the left wall and on the right is both a single pane and a pair of full height patio doors. At the front of the building there is a 4 pane section of full height glazing  with a further pane either side and another smaller pane at the ends, the walls are solid brick and the rear of the building is left open.

    A 3 bay oak framed garden room extension with a sinlge pane of garden room glazing on the left wall and on the right is both a single pane and a pair of full height patio doors….

    Length

    6.4m

    Depth

    3m

    Bays

    3
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  • A 2 bay oak framed extension with a solid brick wall at the rear and left while it is open on the right hand side. The left wall has a 3 pane section of full height glazing  and the front wall is made up entirely of full height glazing to allow plenty of natural light into the building.

    A 2 bay oak framed extension with a solid brick wall at the rear and left while it is open on the right hand side. The left wall has a 3 pane section of full height glazing and …

    Length

    6m

    Depth

    4m

    Bays

    2
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  • A 2 bay oak framed leisure building with both the lft and front wall made up entirely of full height glazing  while at the rear there is 4 panes of garden room style windows to allow plenty of natural light into the building.

    A 2 bay oak framed leisure building with both the lft and front wall made up entirely of full height glazing while at the rear there is 4 panes of garden room style windows to a…

    Length

    7m

    Depth

    4m

    Bays

    2
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  • A 2 bay oak framed building with an internal aisle on the left  with a solid single door at the front of the aisle. Also at the front of the frame is a mullion window as well as a 4 pane section of full height glazing while on the right there are a further 8 panes  and 4 more at the rear to allow plenty of natural light into the building.

    A 2 bay oak framed building with an internal aisle on the left with a solid single door at the front of the aisle. Also at the front of the frame is a mullion window as well as …

    Length

    7.7m

    Depth

    4m

    Bays

    2
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Build for a Sustainable Future

From sustainably sourced timber to resource-efficient construction and the option for energy-efficient features, we’re dedicated to building a greener, more sustainable future. When you choose English Heritage Buildings, you’re making a choice that aligns with these values.

If you’re ready to take the next step, reach out to us for a personalised consultation and quote.