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This oak framed home leisure building has one wall of full length windows with a small porch on the end, a small covered logstore to the side and a solid single door to enter the building.
This oak framed home leisure building has one wall of full length windows with a small porch on the end, a small covered logstore to the side and a solid single door to enter the building.
This oak framed garage has three bays, with two open bays and one enclosed. The enclosed bay can function as a storage area or workshop and is accessed by one solid single door to the front.
This oak framed home leisure building has one enclosed bay for use as a workshop or a storage facility with an enclosed log store on the side. The other bays have full length windows and the single bay has a mullion window to the front.
This oak framed two bay, two storey garage has two solid garage doors to one side and full length windows to the other. The first floor is used for storage and can be accessed via a hatch in the building. There are two single pane windows on the first floor and two mullion windows at the front of the building. There is an enclosed store to the right hand side.
This oak framed garage complex has an enclosed storage room or workshop, a two bay open garage, and an enclosed single bay garage to the rear. The store room is accessed by two solid single doors and it has a single pane window to the front.
This oak framed garden room has full length windows along the front of the building and softwood boarding around the rest of the oak frame.
This oak framed garden room has two walls with full length windows and one with half weatherboard. This frame is designed to be attached to an existing building at the right hand end.
This oak framed home extension has one weatherboarded side and two sides with full length windows. The end of the frame is designed to be attached to an existing building.
Three bay oak framed garage with one enclosed bay with garage doors, and two open bays. Enclosed logstore to the side and an open logstore to the rear.
This oak framed home leisure building is comprised of two frames; one is an open garage bay which is attached on the right side to a large three bay garden room with full length glazing to two of the front bays. The third bay is enclosed by partitions and is a store or workshop, with a mullion window to the front and access via a single door on the left.
This oak framed home leisure building is formed of three bays and has full length glazing in the centre where two panes open as doors. The other two bays at have full width windows sitting on a low weatherboarded wall. Also at the rear is an enclosed store covering one bay width which is used as a toilet.
This oak framed garage has two open bays and internal partitions in the right bay to make a small store. This store is accessed via a set of double doors on the right hand side.
This ‘L’ shaped oak framed leisure building comprises of a summerhouse/garden room, an enclosed store and an open storage/sitting area. The garden room has full bay glazing on two sides and there is also a single pane casement window. There is also a solid single door into the store area.
This oak framed garden room extension has a shallow pitched roof to avoid a first floor window. There is full bay glazing all around except one panel of weatherboard.
This oak framed leisure building has hipped roof ends, enclosed store to the rear and one side and a projecting double barn entrance on the end to provide a mower and garden machinery store. The main three bays are fully glazed on two sides and part of the catslide is used as a toilet.
This oak framed leisure building has gable ends and an enclosed store on the right hand side. The front of the three bays are fitted with full bay glazed units, all of which have central pairs of opening doors. The inside is one large open area suitable of games such as pool & table tennis or an entertaining area with table and chairs.
This oak framed leisure building has a covered sitting area and a store room. The store in enclosed and has a solid single door and mullion window. The roof has gable ends and an enclosed store on the left hand side.
This oak frame building is formed of two frames. There is a single garage with garage doors on the front and mullion window in the side. There is a garden room/summerhouse with full height glazing on two sides and a covered outside sitting area. There is also an open log store on the left side.
This oak framed garage has two full bays with garage doors on the front and a smaller bay that has a partition and mullion window in the front. There is also a wide solid single door in the left hand side. Two bays are floored and access is via a hatch from the smaller bay. There is also a mullion window in the gable end.
This oak frame is used as a pool side building. It has a shaded sitting area and at the rear are setback partitions to form two changing rooms with toilets. The roof ends are gables and there are solid single doors giving access to the changing rooms.
This oak framed leisure building gives a covered area for sitting under and a secure storage area for all the garden chairs and toys over the winter. The store is accessed via a single solid door to the left side.
This oak building is a three bay oak framed garage with an enclosed store on the rear and right hand side. There are two open fronted parking bays and the other bay is enclosed with a partition and a pair of standard garage doors.
This oak framed building has two open fronted garage bays and two bays partitioned off to form two workshop areas. Each of these workshops has a wide solid door front and rear and the end one has two pane casement windows. The first floor is used for storage and is accessed via a hatch. The building has gable ends and a hay barn style single solid door in the first floor right gable and a small store building on the left hand side.
This open sided oak framed garage is deisgned to fit into a slot between two buildings and there is also a wall at the rear. There are two rooflight trimmings in the roof at the front.
This oak framed building is a full depth three bay open fronted garage with barn hip roof ends. There is also a mullion window in the left hand side.
This is an open fronted two bay oak framed garage with gable ends and an enclosed store at the rear and an open one on the left hand side used as a log store.
This is a small oak framed garden room extension to an existing property. The oak frame sits into a corner and there is a pair of fully glazed french doors and the rest of the windows sit on a dwarf cavity brick plinth. The roof is hipped with a connection onto the existing building and trimming for two rooflights.