MODERN HOMES
FEATURE
There is a certain quality to
an oak frame extension or
outdoor building that just can’t
be equalled
to add a charming new room
or simply to enjoy your garden
all year round. But one of the
most frequent questions we are
asked by homeowners, and this
is for many the deciding factor
of any new home renovation,
is if the quality of design and
build will increase the value
of the property. Our answer is
always a resounding ‘Yes’.
“The design quality afforded
by English Heritage Buildings
is assured across our range
of home extensions, granny
annexes, porches and garden
buildings. (And if you have lots
of space we do stables and
swimming pools, too.) There is a
certain quality to an oak frame
extension or outdoor building
that just can’t be equalled,
especially when built using and
preserving ancient building
techniques. The heritage of our
H
English Heritage Buildings has
seen a growth in demand for
creative and bespoke designs
since the government announced
an extension to the relaxation of
planning regulations last year.
Darren Hook, Managing Director at English Heritage
Buildings says there is a growing trend among
customers choosing to build an extension that
offers flexibility and provides homeowners a
chance to build their dream home.
Darren says: “There are many reasons you might
want to add an extension to your home, whether
33
design and build quality will
bring your home to life with
centuries old tried and tested
English craftsmanship.”
English Heritage Buildings is
a local, family run business
that provides oak frame
buildings designed to last
for generations, and is the
only oak specialist to carry
the highly respected BM
Trada Q-Mark status. Unlike
non-oak framed extensions,
conservatories and garden
rooms that are frequently either
too hot or cold an oak framed
building maintains a constant
comfortable temperature
whatever the weather.
Contemporary homeowners
have lots to gain from an oak
framed extension. English
Heritage Buildings can