Summer Houses
Express Purewell Power Apex Summerhouse
The Express Purewell Power Apex Shiplap Summerhouse is the world's most adaptable Summerhouse, the Power Apex Summerhouse, can be configured how you want by allowing you to place the doors and windows in any position on any side, which you can do as you/we assemble it. We have redefined the garden summerhouse. UK wide delivery* Please check fo...
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Something to grace your garden with, to sit back, relax or extend those long leisurely summer evenings. Whether you want a timber summer house for relaxing on your own in the evenings, entertaining guests or enjoying your hobby, our range of wooden summer houses come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, with different options for style of glazing and more.
Make the most of your garden throughout the summer and store away garden items during the winter with a versatile and stunning timber summer house from Purewell Timber.
Corner summer houses
Alongside our standard summer houses is our range of corner summer houses, ideal for less spacious gardens and awkward spaces. These practical garden rooms can be used for leisure and storage, making them the ideal addition to your garden.
Summer house FAQs
What is a summer house?
A summer house is a garden building mainly used for leisure in the summertime. More often than not, they are wooden structures with large windows that let a lot of light and sun in, making them a beautiful place to relax and unwind.
Do you need planning permission for a summer house?
In most cases, you will not need planning permission to build a summerhouse in your garden. Planning permission is only required if the summer house covers half the garden or more, is 3 metres high with a pent roof, is 4 metres high with an apex roof or is being used for commercial purposes.
How close can a summer house be to a fence?
General planning laws for England do not specify how far a summer house should be from a fence, however it is advisable to check with your local planning authority on any additional rules in your area. Regardless of the law, ideally a summerhouse would be at least 24 inches away from the garden fence for access and maintenance purposes.
Can you put a summer house on decking?
Yes, a summer house can be installed on decking, as long as the decking is of sound quality and has been properly treated in advance.
What is a summer house?
A summer house is a garden building mainly used for leisure in the summertime. More often than not, they are wooden structures with large windows that let a lot of light and sun in, making them a beautiful place to relax and unwind.
Do you need planning permission for a summer house?
In most cases, you will not need planning permission to build a summerhouse in your garden. Planning permission is only required if the summer house covers half the garden or more, is 3 metres high with a pent roof, is 4 metres high with an apex roof or is being used for commercial purposes.
How close can a summer house be to a fence?
General planning laws for England do not specify how far a summer house should be from a fence, however it is advisable to check with your local planning authority on any additional rules in your area. Regardless of the law, ideally a summerhouse would be at least 24 inches away from the garden fence for access and maintenance purposes.
Can you put a summer house on decking?
Yes, a summer house can be installed on decking, as long as the decking is of sound quality and has been properly treated in advance.