Find a Size that Fits
Not sure what size is best? Check out our summer house buying guide
Not sure what size is best? Check out our summer house buying guide
A summer house is the perfect place for a quiet retreat on an evening, or to host friends for breakfast in the morning. These open, airy buildings have large windows which bring in swathes of sunlight and wide double doors that can blur the line between inside and outdoors. While they’re a wonderful place to relax, summer or garden houses also add extra living space to your home and increase its financial value.
Our timber designs are synonymous with British gardens and add a touch of charm to outdoor spaces - with every single one designed and manufactured by us at our 800,000ft² purpose-built site. We're keen to cater to all needs, which is why our summerhouses come in various styles, sizes and prices, with customisable options also available. For help picking the right model for you, we recommend consulting our summer house buying guide.
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Not sure what size is best? Check out our summer house buying guide
An apex or gable roof provides the classic garden building look that you’re familiar with. A popular choice due to the simple, traditional and attractive silhouette it creates, apex roofing also provides great drainage naturally split over both sides of the building. In a traditional apex design, like that of our Holly model, the door is located beneath the “face” of the roof.
We also offer the option of a reverse apex roof summerhouse, where the gable runs perpendicular to the front of the building meaning the entranceway is located at the lower edge of the roof. An apex roof is ideal if you want equal drainage and a classic look for your building.
The modern counterpart is a Pent roof, as seen on our Bella model. This roof type slopes gently to one side, providing a more contemporary look. This design also forces all drainage water to one side of the building, which could be advantageous if you want to avoid water accumulating or draining to one side of the building. Just make sure that the door placement aligns with your plans!
For an extra dose of durability and longevity, opt for us to pressure treat your building. Pressure treatment is a chemical process that injects chemical preservatives into the timber. These preservatives keep the wood healthier and stronger for longer, giving you a building that lasts longer.
With regular maintenance and applications of treatment your summerhouse can stay in great shape for longer. We also offer a 15-year guarantee on our pressure-treated buildings which provides ensured protection for longer.
Sometimes budget comes first. When that’s the case, we have a cheaper selection of reliable buildings available at accessible prices. Including high-quality small summerhouses, as well as larger models, our cheaper garden houses tear down the cost barrier and let you build an outdoor space to be proud of.
While they’re typically built for relaxation, you can utilise the space your building provides for a handful of other uses. The bright and open interior of a summerhouse gives you the freedom for all sorts of activities - here are a few examples:
Many of these purposes may require additional utilities such as electricity or water, which need to be installed in addition to your building. You can find out more about how to equip your summerhouse with these in our guide to installing utilities.
In most cases, you won’t need planning permission to add one of our garden summer houses into your outdoor area. However, there are cases where you may need to apply. For more detailed information take a look at our planning permission guide and consult the government’s planning portal.
When equipped correctly, a garden house can be used throughout the year. As standard, most of our summer houses aren’t equipped to be used throughout the colder portions of the year. This is because they don’t have the necessary insulation to create a comfortable interior, meaning most of the heat will escape.
Improving the level of insulation can be done in a couple of ways. First, you can select a building with thicker cladding, like that found in our log cabins. A thicker barrier will slow down heat transfer and provide a basic level of insulation. However, adding a layer of dedicated insulation is a more reliable and effective way to keep it comfy indoors. Our dedicated guide can help you learn how to insulate a summer house.
All buildings in our range are equipped with a double door which opens outwards to not take up valuable space inside. These double doors provide easy access inside and, when opened fully, let in lots of fresh air. All of them contain inset glazing so they blend into the outer facade.
Some models, like our Petra and Switch buildings, have doors with adaptable positioning where you can choose where the door is placed.
Keeping your summerhouse in great shape requires some attention, even if you buy a pressure-treated model.
Be vigilant towards the timber of your new building as it will become susceptible to damage as time draws on. Applying layers of treatment regularly will keep the wood healthy and help to prevent water damage. Believe it or not, a coat of wood paint can provide an additional layer of protection for your building - so it’s worth getting colourful if you have the chance!
We know that making the most of your building doesn’t just come down to the design itself - it also relies on the peace of mind you get when you’re in it. To help you feel secure in your summerhouse, we supply a 10-year guarantee on all our tongue and groove summerhouses. This guarantee protects against rot, decay, and insect infestation, which are the primary causes of timber damage.
If you opt for a pressure-treated summerhouse we extend our guarantee to up to 15 years. We’re confident that our buildings will stay strong for years to come but our guarantee ensures that, if anything does go wrong, you won’t lose out.
We offer delivery across the UK, with free delivery available for most of mainland Britain. Take a look at our delivery page to find out if your address is eligible for delivery with no added charge. Our delivery service is effortless - we’ll get in contact with you before and during your delivery so you know when we’ll be there.
Our customer service team has years of experience with garden buildings and are always happy to help guide you towards a solution that fits your circumstances.
If you have any questions or want to talk about our summerhouses over the phone, then please don’t hesitate to contact us. Use our simple contact form or give us a call on 01909 768840 - we can’t wait to hear from you. For more assistance visit our help centre.
An apex or gable roof provides the classic garden building look that you’re familiar with. A popular choice due to the simple, traditional and attractive silhouette it creates, apex roofing also provides great drainage naturally split over both sides of the building. In a traditional apex design, like that of our Holly model, the door is located beneath the “face” of the roof.
We also offer the option of a reverse apex roof summerhouse, where the gable runs perpendicular to the front of the building meaning the entranceway is located at the lower edge of the roof. An apex roof is ideal if you want equal drainage and a classic look for your building.
The modern counterpart is a Pent roof, as seen on our Bella model. This roof type slopes gently to one side, providing a more contemporary look. This design also forces all drainage water to one side of the building, which could be advantageous if you want to avoid water accumulating or draining to one side of the building. Just make sure that the door placement aligns with your plans!
For an extra dose of durability and longevity, opt for us to pressure treat your building. Pressure treatment is a chemical process that injects chemical preservatives into the timber. These preservatives keep the wood healthier and stronger for longer, giving you a building that lasts longer.
With regular maintenance and applications of treatment your summerhouse can stay in great shape for longer. We also offer a 15-year guarantee on our pressure-treated buildings which provides ensured protection for longer.
Sometimes budget comes first. When that’s the case, we have a cheaper selection of reliable buildings available at accessible prices. Including high-quality small summerhouses, as well as larger models, our cheaper garden houses tear down the cost barrier and let you build an outdoor space to be proud of.
While they’re typically built for relaxation, you can utilise the space your building provides for a handful of other uses. The bright and open interior of a summerhouse gives you the freedom for all sorts of activities - here are a few examples:
Many of these purposes may require additional utilities such as electricity or water, which need to be installed in addition to your building. You can find out more about how to equip your summerhouse with these in our guide to installing utilities.
In most cases, you won’t need planning permission to add one of our garden summer houses into your outdoor area. However, there are cases where you may need to apply. For more detailed information take a look at our planning permission guide and consult the government’s planning portal.
When equipped correctly, a garden house can be used throughout the year. As standard, most of our summer houses aren’t equipped to be used throughout the colder portions of the year. This is because they don’t have the necessary insulation to create a comfortable interior, meaning most of the heat will escape.
Improving the level of insulation can be done in a couple of ways. First, you can select a building with thicker cladding, like that found in our log cabins. A thicker barrier will slow down heat transfer and provide a basic level of insulation. However, adding a layer of dedicated insulation is a more reliable and effective way to keep it comfy indoors. Our dedicated guide can help you learn how to insulate a summer house.
All buildings in our range are equipped with a double door which opens outwards to not take up valuable space inside. These double doors provide easy access inside and, when opened fully, let in lots of fresh air. All of them contain inset glazing so they blend into the outer facade.
Some models, like our Petra and Switch buildings, have doors with adaptable positioning where you can choose where the door is placed.
Keeping your summerhouse in great shape requires some attention, even if you buy a pressure-treated model.
Be vigilant towards the timber of your new building as it will become susceptible to damage as time draws on. Applying layers of treatment regularly will keep the wood healthy and help to prevent water damage. Believe it or not, a coat of wood paint can provide an additional layer of protection for your building - so it’s worth getting colourful if you have the chance!
We know that making the most of your building doesn’t just come down to the design itself - it also relies on the peace of mind you get when you’re in it. To help you feel secure in your summerhouse, we supply a 10-year guarantee on all our tongue and groove summerhouses. This guarantee protects against rot, decay, and insect infestation, which are the primary causes of timber damage.
If you opt for a pressure-treated summerhouse we extend our guarantee to up to 15 years. We’re confident that our buildings will stay strong for years to come but our guarantee ensures that, if anything does go wrong, you won’t lose out.
We offer delivery across the UK, with free delivery available for most of mainland Britain. Take a look at our delivery page to find out if your address is eligible for delivery with no added charge. Our delivery service is effortless - we’ll get in contact with you before and during your delivery so you know when we’ll be there.
Our customer service team has years of experience with garden buildings and are always happy to help guide you towards a solution that fits your circumstances.
If you have any questions or want to talk about our summerhouses over the phone, then please don’t hesitate to contact us. Use our simple contact form or give us a call on 01909 768840 - we can’t wait to hear from you. For more assistance visit our help centre.
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