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Oak Summerhouses

Adding an Oak frame summerhouse to your garden creates a valuable and often much needed extra room to use as a quiet bolt hole, artist studio, music room, office, gym, extra space for growing family, perhaps even as a man cave. The larger summerhouses we have built have been fitted out and used as guest bedrooms with kitchenettes and bathrooms.

 

There is a wealth of choice when designing a summerhouse from compact and quaint, to more substantial featuring several rooms. Options such as including a veranda, woven oak panels, French doors, full length windows, Velux windows in the roof, can all be used in your design. Our Oak summerhouses can be fully insulated for use all year round.

 

All our Oak summerhouses feature a traditional jointed Oak frame, made from substantial constructional grade Oak timbers with exposed knee braces and pegged mortice & tenon joints.

 

To start the design process have a look at our gallery, consider the space available and complete the enquiry form or call the office to discuss your requirements.

Oak summerhouse in a contemporary style
Oak summerhouse dining, bar & entertainment area
Cheshire oak summerhouse
Oak Frame Summerhouse Staffordshire
Oak Frame Summerhouse with veranda Shropshire
Oak Summerhouse Office Chester
Oak Frame Summerhouse with Log Store Chester
Contemporary Oak Summerhouse
Interior of Oak summerhouse

Testimonials about our Oak Summerhouses

Mr & Mrs Lawler, Shropshire

Oak Frame Summerhouse

"Overall, we are very pleased with your overall performance: the whole construction team were helpful and professional.

We are very pleased with the way the project went forward: we are happy to recommend you."

Mr Tilley, Nantwich, Cheshire

Oak Summerhouse / Garden Room

"Being brutally honest Dean and his team were 5/5 all the way through.

Dean and his team delivered a seamless result to our requirements.  

From inception to final build every step was above and beyond out expectations!!  

Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Cheshire Oak Structures."

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