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This is an oak framed garage building with two open bays used for parking and another bay which is enclosed and can be accessed via the wide door at the front. There is also a mullion window to the front of the building.
This is an oak framed garage building with two open bays used for parking and another bay which is enclosed and can be accessed via the wide door at the front. There is also a mullion window to the front of the building.
This oak framed building is formed of two different frames, the first is a three bay enclosed home leisure building with fully glazed units to the front, and an enclosed store to the rear. The second frame is a three bay enclosed home leisure building, with two glazed units to the front and a solid single door. There is an enclosed store to the rear and trimming for a chimney on the left.
This oak framed building has seven open bays to be used for parking. There is also an enclosed store to the rear.
This is an oak framed building designed to be attached to an existing building.There is a pair of fully glazed french doors and the rest of the windows sit on a dwarf cavity brick wall.
This is a two bay oak framed building with one enclosed garage bay and one open bay. There is an enclosed logstore on the right side and trimming for one rooflight.
This is a three bay oak framed building with a steep enough pitch to give an upper floor area if needed. At the front there are two sets of four pane full height glazed units which open out as doors. There is a single door and a single pane window. There is also a single door on the left hand side and a two pane window on the right hand side. There is one rooflight at the front of the building and a barn hip on the left hand side.
This is a one bay oak framed garage with barn hip ends and an open log store to the rear on a split level site.
This oak framed building is comprised of four bays, all enclosed. The first two bays act as a workshop or store room, accessed by a single door to the front and a two pane window. The other two bays accessed by a garage door to the front of each. On the right hand side there is an open pergola accessed by a single door on the right hand side.
This is an oak framed building with a upper floor which is accessed via an internal staircase. There is a single door at the front and a three pane window on the left and right hand side, there is also a four pane unit on the right hand side, a rooflight at the front and the rear with a barn hip at each end.
This is a two storey oak framed building with an upper floor which is accessed via the external staircase on the right hand side. On the left hand side there is a two pane window to bring in more natural light to the upper floor. There is also a barn hip at each end.
This is a six bay oak framed building. The three bays on the right hand side have full height glazing all round giving a fantastic open plan area with plenty of natural light – ideal for office or home leisure area. The three bays on the left are enclosed and divided into two separate areas with an internal partition with mullion windows to the front and rooflights at the front and rear of the builiding to give natural light.
This is a three bay oak framed equestrian building.There are two stables with a two pane window to the right of the doors and the third bay is suitable for a tack room accessed via double doors.
This is an oak framed extension which is fully glazed and is a good example of how an oak frame can easily integrate with dwarf and full height brick walls to blend in with existing buildings. There is also a rooflight on the right hand side.
This is an oak framed building with an upper floor which shows how a leisure or work area can integrate with a more functional storage area. The front section is fully glazed on two sides with internal access into one rear section which would house the internal staircase, giving access to the upper floor. The other rear section is partitioned off as a storage area with external access via garage doors.
This is an oak framed building with two enclosed garage bays secure with garage doors. The other enclosed bay has a fully glazed door unit and the other bay is open. On the left hand side is a signle pane window.
This is an oak framed building which is designed to be attached to an existing building. All three sides are glazed and all the glazing, apart from the two pane unit doors, sits on a dwarf cavity brick wall. There are also two rooflights: one at the front and one at the rear.
This oak framed building has three bays, one enclosed bay to be used as a store or workshop, and two open bays. The store is accessed via internal doors in the open bays. There are three full length windows on the right hand side.
This two bay oak framed building is designed to be attached to an exisiting building. The front of the building has two, four pane units and on the left hand side there is a five pane unit. The building is accessed via the single door at the rear of the building.
This oak framed building is comprised of two different frames. One is a three bay stable with each bay enclosed and accessed via a stable door to the front and a mullion window. The other frame is a single bay enclosed garage with standard garage doors to the front.
This oak framed building is comprised of two different frames, one is a two bay garage with the front wall left open. The other frame is a single bay store or workshop accessed via a single door to the front and with a mullion window. The store also has a single door on the first floor right hand side and trimming for a chimney.
This oak framed building is designed to be used as a home leisure building or garden room. It has two bays, one of which is glazed with full length windows to the front and the other has a two pane window. There is also a single circular window on the right hand side.
This oak framed garage has two open bays and one enclosed bay to be used as a store or workshop. The enclosed bay is accessed via a single door to the front and also has a single pane window.
This is an oak framed building one of the bays is enclosed and can be accessed via the single door in the partition. There is also a mullion window at the front of the building. To the left of the building is an enclosed store.
This is an oak framed building with three bays, two of the bays are secure with garage doors and also can be accessed via the single door on the right hand side.The other bay is open. There is an enclosed logstore to the rear and an open store to the left side.
This is an oak framed building half of the bay is enclosed and is accessed via the single door in the partition.