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A 3 bay oak framed garage with 2 of the bays left open at the front while the third bay has a solid single door and a mullion window at the front and there is an internal aisle at the rear.
A 3 bay oak framed garage with 2 of the bays left open at the front while the third bay has a solid single door and a mullion window at the front and there is an internal aisle at the rear.
A 2 bay oak frame garage with upper floor. On the ground floor there is an external aisle on the left while at the front are 2 pairs of iroko garage doors and on the right hand side is an external staircase allowing access to the first floor. On the first floor is a half glazed door on the right and a mullion window on the left, at the front of the building are 2 dormer windows each housing a 2 light window to allow the light into the first floor.
A 4 bay oak framed building with a mullion window on the left hand side while at the front there is a section of full height glazing to allow plenty of light into the building as well as 2 of the bays being open on all sides. At the rear of the building is a solid single door.
A 2 bay oak framed building with an upper floor accessed via an internal staircase. The ground floor has an internal aisle at the front and on the left side there is a pair of iroko garage doors as well as an open area next to it. On the first floor on the left hand side is a mullion window while on the right is a half glazed door.
A 4 bay oak framed building with the left wall set back to create a walkway along with a section of full height glazing along the entire wall along with a single pane on both the front and rear. 2 of the bays on the front wall are left open at the front while the others are weatherboarded.
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 home extension with solid brick walls on the front right and rear walls while the left is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building. The front wall contains a section of oak garden room glazing as well as there being 3 further panes on the right wall along with a pair of full height glazed doors, this allows plenty of natural light into the building. At the front is also a large dormer housing 4 panes of glazing.
A 7 bay oak frame building made up of 3 frames. The first frame is 2 bays in size with both an internal aisle at the rear and an external aisle extending off that, the left wall has a 4 pane section of full height glazing and a 2 light window and a half glazed doorat the front. The second frame is 4 bays in size with 3 pairs of garage doors at the front, at the rear is a large internal aisle as well as 4 2 light windows. The final frame is a single bay in size with an opening at the front and a full hip roof.
A 3 bay oak frame garage with upper floor. On the ground floor all 3 bays are left open at the front with an external staircase on the left which allows access to the first floor, on the first floor there is a solid single door on the left and at the front of the frame there are two 3 light dormer windows.
A 3 bay oak framed garage with a section of full height glazing at the front and rear of the central bay as well as a section of garden room windows at the front of the left and right hand bay, there is a 3 light window on the first floor of the left wall and also one in the first floor of the right wall
A 2 bay oak framed garage with a pair of iroko garage doors at the front of each bay, there is an internal aisle at the rear and on the right side is a single door in the end of the catslide.
A 3 bay oak framed building open on all sides with 2 adjacent ridges housing 2 velux rooflights each.
A 2 bay oak framed monopitch home extension with full height glazing along the whole of the front wall allowing plenty of natural light into the building with the rear wall left open to allow it to attach to an existing building.
A 2 bay oak framed extension with the right wall left open to allow it to attach to an existing building while the front has 3 panes of full height glazing alongside 3 panes of garden room windows to allow plenty of natural light into the building. On the left hand side is 6 panes of garden room windows and at the rear is 4 panes of full height glazing and 4 panes of garden room windows.
A single bay home extension with full height glazing along the front of the building to allow plenty of natural light into the building while the right side is left completely open to allow it to attatch to an existing building while the rear wall is a solid brick wall and the left wall is partially open.
A single bay oak framed extension with the right wall left open and at the front is a pair of full height glazed doors with a smaller garden room window either side. On the right side is another section of garden room windows to allow plenty of natural light into the building.
A 3 bay oak framed leisure building with full height glazing along the entire fron wall to allow plenty of natural light into the building with a clockface above. The left of the building has a 3 light window as well as a solid single door while the right side has only a 3 light window. The rear of the building has an external aisle.
A 5 bay oak framed commercial building made up of 2 frames. The first frame is 2 bays in size with a section of full height glazing at the front of one bay while the other bay has an internal aisle at the front, at the rear both bays are made up entirely of full height glazing to allow plenty of natural light in. The second frame is a 3 bay frame with upper floor. On the ground floor the building is attached to the other frame at the front, on the right is a pair of opening garden room doors housed by a small porch as well as there being a 1 light window. The rear of the building has a solid single door again housed by a small porch as well as two 1 light windows to allow the natural light in. The right wall has 2 large windows. The first floor has a large 2 light window on the right wall as well as one on the left wall and at the rear is a 1 light window.
A 5 bay oak framed building made up of 2 frames. The first frame makes up 2 of the bays with the front made up entirely of full height glazing to allow plenty of natural light in. The second frame has a solid single door at the front as well as a 3light window and 2 of the other bays each have a pair of iroko garage doors.
A 2 bay oak framed extension with a combination of full height and standard glazing providing both pedestrian access and plenty of natural light.
A 6 bay oak frame building made up of 2 frames. The first frame is 4 bays in size and is open on all sides, it has arched beams on the left and right with a gable roof on the left and a barn hip roof on the right. The second frame accounts for the other 2 bays and is also open on all sides with a barn hip roof on the right.
A 3 bay oak framed extension with 8 panes of garden room windows on the left wall as well as a mullion window above to allow plenty of natural light into the room while at the front 2 of the bays are covered with full height glazing to allow even more natural light in while the final bay has a smaller section of garden room windows, the rear of the building is completely weatherboarded while the right is partially open to allow it to attach to an existing building, there are also 2 rooflights at the rear.
A 4 bay oak framed sling brace home extension with upper floor. The frame is open on the left to allow it to attach to an existing building and at the front is a pair of half glazed doors and a 4 light window. At the rear there is a solid single door and a 2 light window. On the first floor there are 2 dormer windows at the front and a velux rooflight at the rear to allow the natural light into the building. The right hand bay has a section of garden room windows along the right wall and at the front a pair of garden room doors with a smaller window either side while the rear has a further 4 panes of garden room windows to allow plenty of natural light into the building.
A 2 bay oak framed home extension with full height glazing along the entire front wall to allow plenty of natural light in while the rear is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building. The left wall has a pair of full hright iroko garden room doors and 2 smaller garden room windows either side and the same on the right, there are also 2 rooflights to allow even more natural light into the building.
A oak framed garage with 3 bays on the ground floor and a further 3 bays on the first floor. On the first floor, each of the 3 bays is enclosed with a pair of iroko garage doors and at the read, there is a solid single door. On the first floor there is a 2 light dormer window at the front of each bay to allow plenty of light into the upper floor.
A 4 bay oak framed home extension with a large solid single door at the front as well as the other 3 bays covered entirely with full height glazing to allow plenty of natural light into the frame, the right side is left open to allow it to attach to an existing building and one of the bays has an open barn entrance at the front.
A 2 bay oak framed garage with upper floor. On the ground floor one bay is left open at the front while the second bay is enclosed with a pair of iroko garage doors. The left of the building has an external staircase leading to the first floor. On the first floor is a solid single door on the left of the building and at the front are 2 dormer windows housing a 2 light window in each.
A 2 bay oak framed monopitch extension open at the front to allow it to attach to an existing building with a solid single door and a 2 light window on the left and full height glazing across the whole right wall to allow plenty of natural light in.