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Luxurious Hot Tub Garden Rooms

Here at English Heritage Buildings, we produce a wide range of beautiful, diverse garden buildings. Whether you are choosing from our ready-prepared designs or opting for a bespoke design built around your needs, one of our garden rooms will be the perfect addition to your outdoor space. If you’re looking to install a hot tub within your garden, our skilled designers can build you a hot tub garden room, a relaxing and attractive space for friends and family.

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Build a Bespoke Hot Tub Garden Room

Our design team will work with you to ensure your hot tub garden room is built around your needs and the dimensions of your outdoor space. If nothing in our extensive range suits your vision, we are able to accommodate your own custom designs and, once you have signed off on our quote, we will get to work manufacturing and delivering your garden room to your door in 6 to 8 weeks.

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Design Ideas for Your Hot Tub Garden Room

Garden rooms, by their very nature, allow for absolute versatility when it comes to interior design and intended use. They can of course be used as an extended living space or as a comfy home office in your garden, but many are now looking to install a hot tub within their garden room, transforming the space completely.

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A Luxury Hot Tub Spa in Your Garden

A hot tub garden room will offer instant relaxation and detox within reach, whenever you need it. Some have their hot tubs set up in the garden, covered for most of the year, waiting for warmer weather. The beauty of a hot tub garden room is that you can enjoy it all year round! 

When you design your very own fully insulated garden room you’ll be able to enjoy your hot tub at any time, no matter the weather. We recommend opting for bi-folding doors if you are going to do this, as they not only keep your garden room warm and secure when closed, but also allow for a space-conscious, open-plan look for warmer days. If you want to save space in your garden room for other spa essentials, you could choose to add a canopy or gazebo to the outside of your garden room, which you can use to shelter your hot tub from the elements and any debris that might drift in and make the water unclean.

How Much Does a Hot Tub Garden Room Cost?

Every outdoor space is different, from size to terrain type – and each will need a garden room that fits its own unique specifications. Due to the bespoke nature of our garden buildings, we are unable to provide one price that fits all. Your hot tub garden room could cost anywhere between Β£5,000 and Β£30,000, so we recommend requesting a quote from us directly, with our team providing you with an estimate depending on your plans. For more information read our article on garden room costs.

Our Range of Hot Tub Garden 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 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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Benefits of Choosing EHBP

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  • OUR TIMBER IS VISUALLY GRADED
  • WE DELIVER NATIONWIDE & JERSEY
  • WE HAVE OVER 30 YEARS EXERIENCE
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Do I Need Planning Permission for a Hot Tub Garden Room?

A hot tub garden room is a place to kick back and unwind, but the potential of complex planning permission can cause stress for those looking to create their ideal garden space. Planning permission can be a big hassle to apply for and obtain, and the process can be extremely confusing to beginners.

The good news is that most garden rooms do not require any planning permission before you can get started building. But the question remains: is your hot tub garden room going to be a permitted development? There are many factors that go into this evaluation, some of which will confirm that:

  • Your hot tub garden room will not be violating any restrictions that come with your home being a Listed Building, heritage property, or built on protected land.
  • Your hot tub garden room is not an extension to your home and does not act as a self-contained living space.
  • Your hot tub garden room is built to a height of no more than 4 metres, including the eaves.

If you would like to know more, or are still unsure if your custom plans will be classed as permitted development or not, we have a detailed article that covers everything you need to know about planning permission.

Plan the Perfect Hot Tub Garden Room Today

There is no better time to consider a hot tub garden room for your outdoor space. In the winter months, you can rely on the natural and fully-insulated shelter in order to enjoy a spa session at home and, in the summer months, you can open up the doors and let in some fresh air as you doze in your very own hot tub – just a few steps from your back door. With the large range of bespoke designs and custom options, you can design the perfect garden building for you and your family.

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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.

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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.