This is a three bay oak framed equestrian building.There are two stables with a two pane window to the right of the doors and the third bay is suitable for a tack room accessed …
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.

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.
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.
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An oak framed pavillion with full height glazing down one side and alternating doors and single windows on the other side. There is also a small storage area at one end.
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