This oak framed home leisure building is formed of three enclosed bays with full length garden windows to the front and left side. The right hand bay has no windows but has trim…

For customers who are looking to extend their property in the form of a garden room, conservatory, orangerie or versatile garden room, our designers have you covered.
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With over 50 unique and entirely adaptable and customisable designs to choose from, we provide Q-Mark certified garden room extensions at affordable prices and deliver across the UK.
Our process is simple, you choose a design you like and explain what changes you would like made to fit your requirements, we then design it, check it with you and then begin building it.
It is not compulsory for you to customise your design, if you like the look of one of our garden room home extensions, we can build this and cut out any additional customisation requirements.
Take a look at our design ideas to get some inspiration for your garden room extension.

You may already know what your garden room extension is going to be used for, but what you may not know is that we can design extensions to suit a variety of needs. For example, you may want to use your extension as a part-time office to work through COVID-19, but when your are able to return to work, it can also be used as any of the following:

This oak framed home leisure building is formed of three enclosed bays with full length garden windows to the front and left side. The right hand bay has no windows but has trim…
This oak framed home leisure building has two bays with full length opening garden room windows to the front and left side, and two enclosed bays to function as a store or works…
An Oak Framed Garden room/summer house with the exterior having full-height glazing, it also has a feature glazed gable to the front with a leaded finial, to allow maximum sunli…
An oak framed garden room / summer house with a leaded finial on the top of the roof. Full height glazing is used on one side of the building, with single windows used on the ot…
An oak framed porch extension with brick support, with glazing on all sides of the building and full height glazing doors.
An oak framed extention to a brick wall. Both full height and single glazing is used on all sides of the building. Roof lighting is used on a monopitched roof.
A oak framed garden room / conservatory extension with full height glazing doors on two sides. Two roof lights in the roof and feature trusses.
An oak framed extension with all sides having full height glazing to gain maximum natural light.
An oak garden room / summer house with some full height glazing and a workshop to one side.
An oak framed extention with two sides with full height glazing.
An oak frame garden room with full height glazing on 2 sides and a walk way to connect to existing building.
An oak framed leisure building with one room containing full height glazing to allow for plenty of natural light in the room. The building also another room with full height gla…

Take advantage of over 50 foundation designs to base your garden room extension on, and after selecting yours, get in touch with our team to discuss bespoke design options.
Alternatively, you can call our team to talk through your garden room extension options, we are always on-hand to provide helpful advice to our customers. Save money today on our cost-effective garden room extensions.
Contact our team today to have your garden room installed this season
A garden room is usually detached from the house and located somewhere within the garden and almost always has a solid roof. Most garden rooms are used as workshops, studies, offices, storage areas or summer houses. A conservatory is typically joined to the house, is made primarily from windows and features a glazed roof. Conservatories can also be referred to as sun rooms.
Yes, our garden room extensions can be attached to your existing house and we will ensure that the design matches your homeβs existing design.
Most garden rooms are designed to last between 20 and 30 years. EHB uses the best materials (primarily French oak) to ensure our builds outlast this lifespan, and, a major benefit of building with oak timber frames is that it requires little to no maintenance.
In most cases, you wonβt need to apply for planning permission for garden rooms or buildings so long as they adhere to permitted development rules and guidelines. Our team actually works with an approved planning contractor, for more information on how we can help, please visit ourΒ planning permission page.

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.

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.

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