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Stunning & Bespoke Garden Room Bars

In a wide variety of sizes and styles, a garden room bar is the best way to enjoy some alone time or share a drink with friends and family. Whether that is something alcoholic or a refreshing β€˜mocktail’, our stunning range of garden rooms make for the perfect outdoor establishment.

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Design Ideas for Your Garden Room Bar

So you are thinking of installing a brand new garden room bar – have you got designs made up already? If not, request a bespoke quote and we can help you to visualise your garden room bar before you settle on the final look. Or feel free to browse our pre-made building designs here.

Once the frame is designed, there is really no limit to how you can fill it. Do you prefer a pub or bar? Which drinks will you load the bar up with? Your garden room bar is yours to do with what you will, but we have listed three ideas below to get your creative juices flowing.

If you are having any trouble putting together a plan, give us a call and request a design consultation with our team.

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Will Your Garden Room Bar Need Planning Permission?

One of the best things about our garden room bars is that, in most cases, they do not require any planning permission or building regulations. Garden rooms are generally classed as outbuildings, so one can be built as long as you follow certain rules.

  1. Your garden room bar is not in front of your house.
  1. The total area of your garden room bar does not cover over 50% of the land around your home. 
  1. Your garden room bar is a single-storey build and is also less than 3 metres high.
  1. The eaves of your garden room bar are not raised more than 2.5 metres over ground level.
  1. There is no balcony or raised area.
  1. It is not fitted to be a self-contained living space, i.e. with plumbing.

As long as your garden room bar complies with the rules above, there should be no need for it to have planning permission beforehand. If you are unsure of where your garden room bar complies, and whether or not you will need planning permission before we can go ahead with your project, check out our essential guide for planning permission.

Your Garden Room Bar Options

The Pub Garden – set aside the garden shed and set up your very own local, right outside your back door. With a dark-wood finish, some ornate wall lamps and a trusty pool table, you can bring the pub garden to you. Open the doors wide and crack open a cold one in the summer, or bring in your roast dinner and light your wine bottle candles on a chilly winter’s night.

The Cocktail Bar – if the pub is not your scene, maybe you prefer an outdoor space that is more bespoke and stylish. A place to impress your friends and get the party going in the evening. Your very own cocktail bar might be the perfect way to deck out your garden room. 

The Bistro – Keep it modern with some neon wall hangings, or drape some fairy lights for some added sparkle. Then source some ornate gold frames and velvet furnishings to give the space some added class. Last but not least, make sure your bar is stocked full of spirits and tasty mixers, dried fruits, fresh mint, and cocktail shakers.

The Poolhouse – with a pool already taking pride of place in your garden, you may have limited space for a pub or bar, but our garden rooms can be designed to fit most garden spaces, with or without a swimming pool. So why not try the poolhouse approach to designing the interiors of your garden room bar? Our Dallington range features windows that fully surround your garden room, giving it an open, conservatory feel, which is perfect for a poolside getaway. You could also set up some small tables and convert your poolhouse bar into a games room.

Our Range of Garden Room Bars

  • An oak frame home / garden room extension with full height glazing around 3 walls as well as fully glazed patio doors and 2 rooflights

    An oak frame home / garden room extension with full height glazing around 3 walls as well as fully glazed patio doors and 2 rooflights

    Length

    7.55m

    Depth

    3.75m

    Bays

    3
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  • A 3 bay oak framed home extension / garden room with full height glazed patio doors on 3 sides, it also has 2 smaller windows either side on the left and right of the building and a window above in the gable end.

    A 3 bay oak framed home extension / garden room with full height glazed patio doors on 3 sides, it also has 2 smaller windows either side on the left and right of the building a…

    Length

    5.05m

    Depth

    5m

    Bays

    3
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  • A single bay oak framed building with full height glazed doors on the front, the right hand side is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building, whilst the left side of the building has a large three pane window as does the rear to allow plenty of natural light into the building

    A single bay oak framed building with full height glazed doors on the front, the right hand side is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building, whilst the left side…

    Length

    2.8m

    Depth

    3.6m

    Bays

    1
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  • A single bay oak framed home extension with full height glazing  on three sides and the other side left open to attach to an existing building

    A single bay oak framed home extension with full height glazing on three sides and the other side left open to attach to an existing building

    Length

    3.6m

    Depth

    1.975m

    Bays

    1
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  • A two bay oak framed home extension with full height glazing along two sides, while one side is left open to allow for it to attach to an existing building

    A two bay oak framed home extension with full height glazing along two sides, while one side is left open to allow for it to attach to an existing building

    Length

    5.75m

    Depth

    3m

    Bays

    2
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  • A two bay home extension with a slate roof and full height glazing along three walls, the fourth wall is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building

    A two bay home extension with a slate roof and full height glazing along three walls, the fourth wall is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building

    Length

    7m

    Depth

    3m

    Bays

    2
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  • A 5 bay oak frame leisure building made up of 2 frames, the first frame accounts for a single bay and is a link between an existing building and the other frame,  it has a flat roof and full height glazing at the front. The second frame is 4 bays in size and  has the entire front and right wall covered with full height glazing to allow plenty of natural  light into the building and above on the left is a single winodw in the gable end. while at the rear is a long narrow window.

    A 5 bay oak frame leisure building made up of 2 frames, the first frame accounts for a single bay and is a link between an existing building and the other frame, it has a flat r…

    Length

    9.4m

    Depth

    7.7m

    Bays

    5
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  • A 3 bay oak framed building with glazing along the front right and rear walls to allow plenty of natural light in, the  building has brick walls and on the left is 2 full height glazed patio doors alow access to the building.

    A 3 bay oak framed building with glazing along the front right and rear walls to allow plenty of natural light in, the building has brick walls and on the left is 2 full height …

    Length

    8.36m

    Depth

    5.6m

    Bays

    3
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  • A 2 bay oak framed home extension with full height glazing along the entire front wall to allow plenty of natural light in while the rear is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building. The left wall has a pair of full hright iroko garden room doors and 2 smaller garden room windows either side and the same on the right, there are also 2 rooflights to allow even more natural light into the building.

    A 2 bay oak framed home extension with full height glazing along the entire front wall to allow plenty of natural light in while the rear is left open to allow it to attach to a…

    Length

    5.2m

    Depth

    4.6m

    Bays

    2
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  • A 2 bay oak framed extension with the right wall left open to allow it to attach to an existing building while the front  has 3 panes of full height glazing alongside 3 panes of garden room windows to allow plenty of natural light into the building. On the left hand side  is 6 panes of garden room windows and at the rear is  4 panes of full height glazing and 4 panes of garden room windows.

    A 2 bay oak framed extension with the right wall left open to allow it to attach to an existing building while the front has 3 panes of full height glazing alongside 3 panes of …

    Length

    5.6m

    Depth

    3.8m

    Bays

    2
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Benefits of Choosing EHBP

  • WE ARE Q-MARK CERTIFIED
  • OUR TIMBER IS VISUALLY GRADED
  • WE DELIVER NATIONWIDE & JERSEY
  • WE HAVE OVER 30 YEARS EXERIENCE
  • WE OFFER FULLY BESPOKE DESIGN
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Garden Room Construction

How We Build and Price Your Garden Room Bar

Once your designs are in, we aim to deliver your garden room frame in 6 to 8 weeks, then once the materials have arrived, you can expect your garden room bar to be up and running within 2 to 10 days, depending on the size and complexity of the project. All will provide you with all of the specifics of your build once your order has been approved.

How Much Does a Bespoke Garden Room Bar Cost?

The price of your build relies on many factors, so the best thing to do is request a bespoke quote for your project. Most projects will sit between Β£5,000 and Β£30,000, depending on certain design elements.

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FAQs

How long will my garden room bar last?

When you buy a garden room bar from English Heritage Buildings Ltd., you are investing in the best quality and the most secure end product. We are Q-Mark certified by BM TRADA, which means the wider industry recognises us as leaders in the market for our services and construction.

Will my garden room bar be insulated?

All of our garden room bars come with a range of insulation options to keep your space habitable all year round. We offer quilt insulation, which provides adequate insulation for small spaces, and can be fitted between the rafters of your garden room bar. Another option, to reduce the shrinkage of your oak frame, is Structural Insulated Panels (or, SIPs) – these are normally installed outside of your garden room bar.

For more information on our insulation options and who to contact, read our in-depth guide.

How does English Heritage Buildings Ltd. guarantee quality?

The main structure of our garden room bars are built using the best quality green oak. This is because of how sturdy it is against wear and tear, and how, as it ages, it only gets stronger. This is thanks to oak’s closed grain. Rot and decay are also prevented with the help of the wood’s naturally occurring tannins.

Our frames also have a positive impact on the environment. Oak is already the ideal building material when it comes to sustainability, but we make sure that all of our timber is sourced from managed woodlands – which means a minimum of two trees are planted every time one is felled.

If you’d like to learn more about our timber and oak framed garden rooms, or have any further questions, our FAQs page may have the answers you’re looking for.

Request Your Bespoke Quote Today

Are you craving a well-earned drink? A garden bar or pub could be the perfect addition to your outdoor space. Our bespoke garden rooms are versatile and reliable and are sure to add value to your property – as well as the time you spend there.

Why Choose English Heritage Buildings?

We are oak frame specialists, with nearly 40 years of experience producing high-quality oak buildings, and this expertise is demonstrated through both our industry accreditations and our awards.

Q-Mark Certified

English Heritage Buildings holds a BM Trada Q-Mark for our oak framed buildings, the only UK company to do so. This showcases the unbeatable quality of our products.

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Business Award Winners

We were proud to recently receive the South East Best Rural Manufacturing Business Award.