WS00335
This three bay has 2 garage bays secured with garage doors and one bay as a workshop / store which is accessed via a solid single door. There are also 2 windows in the right hand elevation.
This three bay has 2 garage bays secured with garage doors and one bay as a workshop / store which is accessed via a solid single door. There are also 2 windows in the right hand elevation.
This is a two bay garage with side logstore. It has a catslide roof on the rear to keep the ridge height below 4m whilst giving more internal floor area. One side is secured with garage doors whilst the other side is an open parking space.
This is a 2 bay garage with traditional side hung garage doors. The right bay is wider than the right and there is a weatherboard panel at the front so that the doors are the same width as each other.
A two bay garage with catslide roofs to both ends and the rear. There is a central front to rear partition to split the building into two and both bays have garge doors to make them secure.
This building has 2 open garage bays with a logstore on the right hand end. The left hand bay is secured with partitions and accessed via a pair of solid single doors and has two rooflights for added light. There is a roof cover between this bay and the house.
This complex comprises of a 3 bay garden room with opening glazed units down one side. It has a double hipped warm roof with oak rafters and 3 Velux rooflights. Attached to this is a 2 bay garage with first floor and small logstore at the rear. It has one pair of garage doors and an oak external staircase to the first floor which has a solid single door, 3 pane casement window and 2 two light dormers.
This is a porch to go over an entrance door. It has render infill panels on the lower sections and the gable.
This oak framed garage building is formed of three bays, one enclosed and two open. The enclosed bay is accessed via a set of garage doors to the front and has an enclosed store to the rear.
This oak framed three bay open fronted garage has a first floor accessed via an external oak staircase on the right hand side. The roof has two rooflights and has a full hip and catslide on the left hand side.
This 2 bay building has one garage bay secured with traditional side hung garage doors with a seperate workshop / store accessed by a solid single door. The building is a raised plate design and the first floor is accessed via an external oak staircase. There is a 2 light window in the gable end and 2 Velux rooflights in the front roof slope.
This oak framed building has one garage bay enclosed with garage doors and a separate workshop area accessed via a solid single door. There is a double pane window in the right hand side of the workshop.
This is a Lych-Gate used as an entrance, usually to a church. It has open sides and sits on a dwarf brick wall. There are feature trusses at each end and the sides are open showing the curved knee braces.
This oak framed complex is formed of two frames. One frame has an extra high eaves height of 3m and garage doors to match. Connected to this at right angles is a building with a standard 2.1m eaves height which is accessed through a decorative stable door in one side.
This is a four bay garage with hipped ends and a log store on the left hand side. There are 3 open garage bays and one is enclosed with a partition and a pair of traditional side hung garage doors.
This is a single bay garden room extension with glazing on two sides and a glazed gable. The other side is clad in featheredged weatherboard. The roof has softwood rafters with oak principles and is insulated as a cold roof.
This oak framed garage has two storeys. The ground floor of this building is accessed via one pair of garage doors in the end. At the other end is an external oak staircase which leads to a solid single door and access into the first floor, which has a three light window in the gable and four Velux rooflights.
This two bay has one garage bay enclosed with garage doors and the other bay has a full height opening glazed unit so it can be used a small garden room or summerhouse.
This is an ‘L’ shaped complex where one frame is garaging with a first floor and the other frame is a garden room. The main building has two open garage bays and two enclosed with garage doors. There is also a seperate workshop and store room at one end. The first floor is reached by an external oak staircase, it has four two light dormers and four rooflights on the opposite side.The garden room has a roof overhang / walkway along the front with the full height glazing set back. There is also toilets and a changing area which is used with the swimming pool that this building is next to.
This is a long one bay monopitch garage with garage doors at one end. All other walls are clad in softwood weatherboard and the roof has a slate finish.
This oak framed home leisure building is formed of two bays, with a high solid wall to the right side. There is a three pane window to the front, and a two pane window to the side. There is a pair of opening full length garden room windows to the front and trimmings for two rooflights.
This three bay garage has gable ends and a log store to the right hand side. All three bays have traditional side hung garage doors and there is also a front to rear partition that divides the building into two secure sections.
This three bay garage has two open parking spaces and one bay enclosed with garage doors. The roof has leaded gablets both ends and a catslide to the rear.
This oak framed two bay building has one garage bay secured with garage doors to the front. The second bay is accessed via a single door to the front and is designed to be used as a store or workshop. It also has an enclosed store to the left side.
This oak framed complex comprises of a three bay open garage with a logsore on the left hand end connected to a four bay raised plate by a small link building. The ground floor of the four bay raised plate is split into two. One two bay section has garage doors to the front and is divide from the other two bays by a partition. The second two bays are used as a store / workshop and are accessed via a single door in the link building. The first floor is accessed via an external oak staircase on the right hand side and this area has four rooflights for added light and one acts as a means of escape. This building also has a clock tower sitting in the centre of the ridge of the four bay building.
The customer has supplied and fitted 3 sets of their own sectional garage doors which fit behind the curved knee braces on this 3 bay oak frame garage. There is an oak external staircase on the left hand side that leads to a half glazed single door to access the first floor. The roof has gable ends and 2 Velux roof lights.
This 2 bay open fronted garage has a log store to the right hand end and an external oak staircase to the left side leading up to a half glazed single door which accesses the first floor. The first floor is a single open space with 2 Velux rooflights to give added light.
This 3 bay garage with room above is a sling brace frame type. The ground floor is split so there is one secure garage bay with extra depth and a seperate 2 bay area also secured with garage doors. The first floor is reached by an oak external staircase and through a half glazed single door, there is a 2 light dormer window in the front and a rooflight in the left hand side of the front projection.
A 3 bay garden room extension where one bay is full height cavity brickwork. The front has full length glazed units with the centre two opening as doors. the side windows are sitting on low cavity walls. This building also has a glazed gable and 6 rooflights.
This oak framed four bay garden room has full length glazing to the front of the building and trimmings for four rooflights.
This two bay oak framed garage building combines a single garage bay secured with garage doors at the front and a single bay garden room / summerhouse which has a glazed unit at the front with the centre two panes opening as doors. The roof is fully hipped and has a rear catslide to keep the ridge height down whilst giving more internal floor area.