
England & Wales.
A Paignton studio designing, drawing and installing architectural garden rooms across England and Wales. Installs nearer the studio are quoted at base; sites further away carry a transparent travel surcharge that’s shown on every quote before you commit.
One studio. Eleven counties. Eighty-plus towns.
Hover any marker to see the town — tap to open the local landing page. The pinned anchor is our studio in Paignton, Devon.
Eleven counties, one studio.
Garden Rooms in Devon →
Create the perfect space to work, relax, train or entertain with a fully insulated garden room from Arden & Oak. We design, manufacture and install premium garden rooms throughout Devon — helping homeowners create beautiful spaces without the cost and disruption of moving house or building an extension.
Garden Rooms in Cornwall →
Cornwall asks more of a garden building than most counties. Salt air, exposed sites and unforgiving weather demand a different specification — and a builder used to working with it. Arden & Oak delivers architectural garden rooms across the Duchy, from Bodmin and Truro down to Penzance and out along the north coast to Bude and Padstow.
Garden Rooms in Somerset →
Somerset is one of the most design-aware counties we work in. Bath in particular has a quietly demanding client base — Georgian stonework, Listed neighbours, and planning officers who notice everything. Our architectural language sits well in that context: restrained timber, considered proportions, no aluminium gloss for its own sake.
Garden Rooms in Dorset →
Dorset clients tend to be planning long. We've built for owners who want a garden office now and a hot-tub-side bar in three years; for downsizers who want the spare bedroom back; for retirees making space for the next chapter. Whatever the brief, the building has to earn its place in the garden — and that's the job we like.
Garden Rooms in Bristol →
Bristol is one of the most design-literate cities we build in. The Clifton Georgian terraces, the Redland Edwardian villas, the Victorian streets of Bishopston and Southville — every part of the city has its own architectural character, and a garden room has to sit alongside that, not shout against it. Our buildings are drawn for the specific plot: timber cladding, restrained glazing, considered proportions.
Garden Rooms in London →
London gardens ask one thing above all: make every square metre count. Plots are tighter, planning culture is more attentive, and neighbours are closer than in our South West counties — which is why our London builds lean toward longer, narrower, taller-glazed pavilions with discreet eaves and considered roof drainage. We design and install across all four quadrants of the city, with a planned-route install crew working week-on, week-off between the South West and the capital.
Garden Rooms in Surrey →
Surrey is one of the most active garden-office markets in the country. Wealthy commuter belt, generous gardens, a planning culture that's straightforward in most boroughs and a client base used to specifying premium materials by default. We've built across Elmbridge, Mole Valley, Waverley and Tandridge — the language tends to lean toward larger glazed elevations, wider footprints and a stronger architectural posture than our South West work.
Garden Rooms in Berkshire →
Berkshire briefs lean ambitious. The Ascot, Sunningdale and Wentworth golf-corridor postcodes ask for larger, glazier buildings — often studio-plus-pool-pavilion combinations rather than pure home offices. Toward Newbury and the Pang Valley the brief shifts: smaller, more discreet, often AONB-sensitive on the chalk-downland gardens to the north.
Garden Rooms in Hertfordshire →
Hertfordshire is commuter heartland — fast trains into King's Cross, Euston and Moorgate, and a client base that's been hybrid-working for half a decade and is now ready to commit to a permanent workspace at the bottom of the garden. Most briefs here are office-led, sometimes office-plus-gym, with a strong preference for proper insulation and acoustic separation from the house.
Garden Rooms in Buckinghamshire →
Buckinghamshire is one of our highest-spec catchment areas. Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, the Marlow and Henley-adjacent villages, the Chalfonts — a Chilterns-and-Thames mix where most projects are larger than our county average, often multi-purpose (office, gym and entertaining space combined), and almost always closely planned for AONB sensitivity.
Garden Rooms in Oxfordshire →
Oxfordshire's design culture is sharper than most counties we work in. Architects on the doorstep, a planning department that pays close attention to outbuilding design, and a client base that's specific about materials — natural Cotswold stone if possible, oak or charred-timber cladding if not, and absolutely no PVC. Our work suits the brief.
Garden Rooms in Kent →
Kent splits into two sensibilities. The west — Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells, the Weald villages — leans toward the same Surrey-stockbroker spec we see across the M25 belt: larger, glazier, more architectural. The east — Canterbury, Whitstable, the Wealden coast — leans quieter and more rural, with a stronger emphasis on natural materials and lower roof profiles.
Not sure your town is listed?
We install across England & Wales — if you’re in a village or town not named on the list, write to the studio. We almost certainly already work nearby. A transparent travel surcharge is shown on every quote for sites further from our Devon base.
