Construction of your building

English Heritage Buildings focuses solely on manufacturing structural oak framed buildings. 

With over 30 years experience, our area of expertise is in the design, specification and production of your oak frame. We continually look to develop and perfect our product; keeping up with current building techniques and regulations. Our steadfast dedication to improvement has seen us win many awards and we are still the only oak frame manufacturer to have achieved Q-Mark certification from BM TRADA. Our Green Oak Building System BSYS-006 is also recognised as a NHBC accepted MMC system.

We can design manufacture and supply your oak frame building not only here in the UK, but across Europe or even worldwide.

Assembly, roofing and groundworks

There are certain services you will require to bring your project together, including groundworks, frame assembly and roofing.

We will supply your frame with full fitting instructions for you or your contractors to erect. We will also provide the relevant measurements you will need for the groundworks and roofing.

Alternatively, we can put you in touch with assembly contractors that have been erecting our oak frames for over 20 years. They can also undertake the roofing, if you do not have a local contractor, and cover most areas of the country.

Within our quotation we will provide a guide price for these services, which can also help give you an idea of costings should you wish to source your own contractors.

Our sales consultants will be happy to discuss these options with you.

Planning

We also work closely with a planning Consultant that has a very high success rate.

For more information on this, please see our Planning Service page.

  • This oak frame is a large agricultural building for keeping tractors and other farm machinery in. It has a high 4m eaves height at the front and slightly lower at the rear because of the catslide roof.

    This oak frame is a large agricultural building for keeping tractors and other farm machinery in. It has a high 4m eaves height at the front and slightly lower at the rear becau…

    Length

    15.425m

    Depth

    8.005m

    Bays

    4
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  • This oak framed garage has a very shallow roof pitch and Zinc roof covering. There is no plinth wall and all the posts sit on staddle stones. The centre two bays are open fronted and the outside two are enclosed with garage doors

    This oak framed garage has a very shallow roof pitch and Zinc roof covering. There is no plinth wall and all the posts sit on staddle stones. The centre two bays are open fronte…

    Length

    11.12m

    Depth

    5.62m

    Bays

    4
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  • This oak framed house is designed in an 'L' shape and is formed of two separate frames.The first has four enclosed bays with full length glazing on the left side and two the front of the middle bays. There is a single door to the rear and the first floor is accessed via an internal staircase. The second frame has five enclosed bays and an enclosed logstore to the right side. Two of the bays have full length glazing to the front and one to the rear, as well as two sets of two pane windows.

    This oak framed house is designed in an ‘L’ shape and is formed of two separate frames.The first has four enclosed bays with full length glazing on the left side and two the fro…

    Length

    17m

    Depth

    14m

    Bays

    9
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  • 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.

    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 sto…

    Length

    12.1m

    Depth

    7.62m

    Bays

    4
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  • 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 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 th…

    Length

    17.63m

    Depth

    11.45m

    Bays

    8
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  • 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 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 i…

    Length

    11.195m

    Depth

    5.23m

    Bays

    3
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  • This oak framed garage and stable complex has two open garage bays and one enclosed, as well as three stable bays with stable doors and a mullion window to the front.

    This oak framed garage and stable building has two open garage bays and one enclosed, as well as three stable bays with stable doors and a mullion window to the front.

    Length

    18.38m

    Depth

    6.5m

    Bays

    6
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  • This oak framed garage building is formed of two different frames, the first is a small store accessed by a single solid door to the front and with a mullion window to the side. The second frame is a five bay garage with a high eaves height, due to a sling brace frame. The bays are all enclosed and there are two fully glazed bays to the front, with access via a set of garage doors to the right side.

    This oak framed garage building is formed of two different frames, the first is a small store accessed by a single solid door to the front and with a mullion window to the side….

    Length

    16.8m

    Depth

    6m

    Bays

    6
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  • This is an oak framed equestrian building. On the left hand side are three garage bays which a secured with sets of garage doors and one of the bays can also be accessed via the single door at the other end of the bay. There are two other bay which are enclosed and are accessed via the the two equstrian doors at the front of the building.

    This is an oak framed equestrian building. On the left hand side are three garage bays which a secured with sets of garage doors and one of the bays can also be accessed via the…

    Length

    11.62m

    Depth

    8.36m

    Bays

    5
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  • 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 three bay stable with each bay enclosed and accessed via a stable door to the front and a mullion window….

    Length

    10m

    Depth

    3.8m

    Bays

    4
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