
The Pavilion
A wide-format architectural studio set against an established hedge line — cedar cladding, full-height aluminium glazing, sedum roof.

Noss Mayo sits across the Yealm from Newton Ferrers and carries the same refined waterside brief — but with a slightly quieter design language. Larger detached properties, mature gardens dropping toward the estuary, and a client base that wants a garden room to sit unobtrusively rather than announce itself.
Most Noss Mayo briefs we take on lean toward natural materials — charred cedar and thermo-treated ash cladding, dark aluminium frames, painted birch-ply interiors — combined with generous glazing on the water-facing elevation. The building disappears against the tree line during the day and reads as a warm, glowing pavilion after dusk.
Ground screws are the sensible foundation here: nearly every plot has some level change, and the disruption of a concrete raft on a mature garden is disproportionate. AONB permitted-development volumes apply — we handle the planning conversation as part of the quoted price, and we'll flag if a plot needs a formal pre-application.
We’re a small, architecturally-led UK studio. We don’t subcontract, we don’t volume-build, and we don’t sell finance. What we do is design and install premium, year-round garden rooms that earn their place in your garden.
Backed by SIP manufacturer cover and our own installation guarantee.
Every drawing is for your plot, your aspect, your sightlines — not a brochure size.
Same team designs, manufactures and installs. Single point of accountability.
From signed quote to handover. SIP off-site manufacture means weather doesn't stop us.
The brief varies — a Clifton home office, a Plymouth music studio, an Exeter therapy room, a Truro yoga retreat. The architecture adapts. These are the most common briefs we see in the South West.
A separate, year-round workspace with proper acoustic separation and UK building-reg-grade insulation.
Reinforced flooring, mirrored walls, dedicated power and ventilation — designed around the equipment.
Year-round practice — ceiling heights, projector mounts and floor build-up specified for trackman or SkyTrak.
Entertain in a stylish, weatherproof retreat — bar back, integrated lighting and bifold openings as standard.
Generous glazing, polished or engineered timber floor, calm palette — designed for movement and stillness.
Quiet, private, professional. Often used by counsellors, beauty therapists and personal trainers.
Acoustic insulation upgrades available — vocal rooms, podcasting and home studios.
Photographers, painters, makers — high ceilings, north-light glazing options on request.
Every Arden & Oak garden room in Noss Mayo uses Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs). It’s the construction method chosen by Passivhaus architects for a reason: factory-precision tolerances, continuous insulation and zero cold bridges.
Full specification →Every Noss Mayo install starts with engineered ground screws — the same technology used for telecom masts and architectural glass houses. Installed in a single day, with no excavation spoil and no concrete cure time.
How the process runs →Real photographs from real installs — not renders, not stock. The full gallery has more across the South West and Home Counties.
Noss Mayo sits on our coastal register — salt-air, wind exposure and UV load all change what we spec. Four articles from the studio's coastal casebook worth reading before your consultation.

What changes about building a garden room in Cornwall. Granite plots, Atlantic exposure, tight lanes, and the design language that reads well against the county's palette.

The Dorset design brief. Heathland plots, chalk downland, the Sandbanks-and-Purbeck market, and what changes about specifying a garden room on the Jurassic Coast.

The salt-air, wind and UV brief for garden rooms within a mile of the sea. Cladding, hardware, roofing and orientation choices worked through in real numbers.

How we get a garden room onto plots that shouldn't accept one. Crane lifts, hand-carry protocols, panel sizes, and the ground-screw handling for serious slopes.
Yes — Noss Mayo is part of our active service area. We design, manufacture and install across Noss Mayo and the wider Devon region from our Paignton studio. Discovery visits are free, with most consultations booked within 48–72 hours of enquiry.
Most Arden & Oak garden rooms in Noss Mayo fall within Permitted Development Rights — height kept below 2.5 m at the eaves, set back at least 2 m from boundaries, and under 50% of the original garden footprint. We confirm this in writing as part of the consultation, and handle full applications where listed status, AONB or conservation-area rules apply.
From signed quote to handover, the typical lead time is 6–8 weeks. Ground screws install in a day. SIP factory production takes around three weeks. Site assembly, glazing, electrics, cladding and finish take a further 5–10 working days depending on size.
Our entry studio (The Snug) starts at £11,995 fully installed. A typical mid-spec garden office or gym lands between £18,000 and £32,000. See the full pricing breakdown for what's included — or explore the funding guide for the common ways customers pay for their build.
Yes. Ground screw foundations are included as standard on every fixed-price quote. There are no surprise extras for typical UK garden ground conditions — we survey first.
Talk to the studio. Site visits across Noss Mayo, Devon are free and unhurried — we’ll bring drawings, samples and a clear sense of what your plot can support.
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