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This oak framed building is a three bay open fronted garage with an enclosed store on the rear and right hand side. The rear store roof is sitting on a brick retaining wall.
This oak framed building is a three bay open fronted garage with an enclosed store on the rear and right hand side. The rear store roof is sitting on a brick retaining wall.
This oak framed two bay garage has extra wide bays, hipped roof ends and an enclosed store to the rear.
This oak framed garage has two bays that are enclosed to the front and accessed via an open left side.
This oak framed building has two open fronted garage bays and a smaller bay enclosed with a partition and wide solid door at the front, to be used for storage. It has a barn hip on the left and a full hip on the right.
This oak frame is a small oak gazebo or cover for a BBQ. It is open on all sides and sits on staddle stone. Both roof ends are hipped.
This oak frame is a two bay open fronted garage with hipped ends. There is an enclosed store to the left side and rear, and an open logstore to the right.
This oak garage is a three bay full depth with hip ends and enclosed logstores to each end. The left hand bay is enclosed with a partition and pair of garage doors and there is also a solid single door in the rear of the centre bay.
This is a two bay oak framed garage with one open fronted bay and one bay enclosed with a partition and a pair of garage doors. There is also a log store on the right hand side.
This is a two bay oak framed garage with a barn hip on the left, a gable on the right and an enclosed store to the rear. One bay is open fronted and the other is enclosed with a partition and a pair of garage doors.
This two bay oak framed garage has slightly wider bays and is open at the front. There is an enclosed store at the rear and an open logstore on the side.
This oak frame is an artist’s studio and workshop. There are large rooflights and windows along the back to get as much natural light inside as possible. The building is split into two with a partition that has a pair of half glazed doors in it. One side is for drawing and painting and the other side is for pottery and has a kiln in one corner. The roof has gable ends and a low pitch slate roof to keep the ridge height under 4m.
This is a three bay oak framed garage with hipped ends and an enclosed store to the rear. All three bays are enclosed and accessed via three sets of garage doors to the front.
This oak framed building is a three bay garage with hipped ends and a catslide roof on the rear and left hand side. Two bays are enclosed with a partition and two pairs of garage doors and the third bay is open at the front.
This oak framed building is a wide garage with two enclosed bays. Access is via an open left side and a single half glazed door on the right side.
This large oak framed building is used by a Fishery as a restaurant with kitchen and cold storage facilities.The large main room is the restaurant and the full bay glazing on the side leads out onto a verandha area which gives views of the fishing lakes. The centre section is the kitchen and preparation area and the smaller building houses the cold storage units. There is also an oak framed porch over the entrance.
This two bay oak framed building has gable ends and an enclosed logstore to the rear. The left hand bay has a pair of garage doors on the front and the right hand bay has a partition with a solid single door and two pane casement window at the front.
This is a full depth oak framed garage with barn hip ends. Two bays have garage doors on the front and the third smaller bay has a partition across the front to make a large clear area inside.
This three bay oak framed garage has hipped ends and an enclosed logstore at the rear and an open logstore to the right hand side. One bay is enclosed with a partition and pair of garage doors and the other two parking bays are open fronted.
This two bay open fronted oak frame garage has hipped roof ends and an enclosed rear logstore to keep the ridge height below 4m and still give a usable internal depth.
This three bay oak framed garage has hipped ends and an enclosed rear logstore. The bays are wider than normal to give that little bit of extra room as the outside two bays are enclosed with partitions annd garage doors leaving the centre bay open at the front.
This is a two bay oak framed building with one bay as an enclosed workshop and the other bay a secure parking space with garage doors on the front. There are two solid single doors, one into the workshop and the other one between the workshop and the garage.
This three bay oak framed garage has barn hip ends and an enclosed store to the rear. One bay is enclosed with a partition and a pair of garage doors leaving the other two bays as open fronted parking spaces.
This two bay oak framed garage has brick infill down one side where it is near a boundary. The garage is enclosed with a pair of garage doors to the left side and there is also access through a half glazed single door. There is also a three pane casement window in the side.
This is a three bay open fronted oak framed garage with rear catslide along two of the bays. The external oak staircase leads up to a solid single door to access the first floor. There are two rooflights to get some natural light into the upstairs space.
This oak framed garage has two bays that are enclosed to the front and accessed via a set of garage doors to the right side.
This oak framed garage with an upper floor is formed of three bays. The first bay is open fronted and the other two are accessed via two sets of garage doors to the front. The first floor is accessed via an external oak staircase to the right side and a single solid door. There are trimmings for three rooflights and a two pane window on the left side.
This building is a two bay open fronted oak framed garage with rear logstore. Attached to the side is a small store/workshop with a solid single door and mullion window.
This is a three bay oak framed garage with first floor. There is one open fronted bay and the other two are enclosed using a partition and two pairs of garage doors. The first floor is accessed through a solid single door at the top of an external oak staircase.There are six Velux conservation rooflights in the front of the roof and a two pane escape casement window in the gable.
This oak framed complex of buildings is designed for a site with three different levels. The highest level is a two bay garage with garage doors on the front and an enclosed store on the side. Behind this is a two bay oak framed covered sitting area at patio level and then a store room on the side that is at garden level. This building shows that difficult ground conditions can be accommodated if needed.