A three bay oak frame garage with an open end at the front of the building and an external aisle on the right

Securing planning permission and adhering to building regulations for garage projects can be a daunting prospect. The intricacies, paperwork, and local guidelines can be overwhelming, frustrating, and can slow down a project when you could be dedicating time elsewhere.
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We pride ourselves on being able to overcome the challenges posed by restrictions, and weβll be glad to help when you want to build a wooden garage for your property. By working closely with English Heritage Buildings on a bespoke design, our team can ensure you meet all regulations.
Learn more about our professional planning service and how weβll help you obtain planning permission here, before exploring the designs you could achieve with our assistance. Alternatively, contact us to speak to a team member to find out more about our service or to discuss the garage you have in mind for your property.






Compliance with planning regulations is paramount if you want to move forward with your project without any issues. We work closely with property owners and developers on timber garage designs, crafting the high-quality structure you need for your project while also helping you ensure it adheres to local regulations.
We understand the intricacies of planning compliance, and our collaborative approach ensures that your garage not only meets these requirements but also aligns perfectly with the vision you have for your property. Our promise is to deliver compliant garage spaces without compromising on functionality or aesthetics.
With our expertise, you can have a garage that not only enhances your property but also stands on the right side of the law.


Our extensive planning permission guide serves as an invaluable resource tailored to property developers. It covers a wide spectrum of topics related to obtaining planning permission, addressing key concerns including:
Additionally, the guide features our recommended Planning Consultants, experts well-versed in our products, materials, and construction techniques. Their specialised knowledge makes them a great choice when seeking planning advice tailored to your project. Delve into our comprehensive guide to unlock the full potential of your planning project.
Typically, detached timber buildings such as garages are exempt from most building regulations. However, there are some important considerations:
Small Size Exemption: Building regulations typically do not apply to wooden garage designs if the floor area is under 15 square metres and there are no sleeping accommodations.
Moderate Size Exception: Garages sized 15-30 square meters usually don’t need building regulations approval if there’s no sleeping area and they are at least one metre from property boundaries or primarily made from non-combustible materials.
Attached Garages: If you’re building a garage connected to your home, it typically requires building regulations approval, regardless of size.
Conversion Rules: Converting an attached garage into a habitable space usually requires building regulations compliance. Some structures might be exempt based on specific criteria outlined on the Planning Portal.
If building regulations are necessary for your wooden garage, it must meet reasonable construction standards. Rest assured, our team will be there to guide you through these requirements.

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Don’t let planning restrictions hold back your garage project. Contact English Heritage Buildings today for a personalised consultation. Our experts are well-versed in simplifying the often complex process of dealing with planning restrictions, ensuring your project moves forward smoothly.
When looking to take a property to the next level with a bespoke wooden garage, English Heritage Buildings offers a fantastic service. Reach out to us, and weβll navigate planning restrictions together to create the garage your development deserves.