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To create a timber-framed building of durability and beauty requires timber of great strength and character.

At Carpenter Oak & Woodland, we work primarily in green oak, but we also work in larch, chestnut and Douglas fir. The majority of this is sourced from right here in the UK – and all from sustainable sources.

Ecologically friendly oak frame building

Carpenter Oak & Woodland plants up to ten trees for each one used, through recognised independent bodies. The timbers we select are around forty to fifty years old, meaning that they are mature enough to be strong and are beyond the point when they have made their largest environmental contribution – there’s little ecological advantage to using older timbers.

Building oak timber frames to last

We’re often asked how long an oak timber-framed building will last. The honest answer is that we don’t know. There are many oak timber frames which have survived in excellent condition for several hundred years; indeed, timber frames only really deteriorate if they are allowed to get damp – and remain so. There’s no reason why a craftsperson-built oak timber frame shouldn’t be around for hundreds of years – making timber an excellent long-term choice.

Incorporating other materials

Carpenter Oak & Woodland is highly experienced at incorporating other materials into an oak timber frame – whether traditional, like stone and brick, or more modern, like glass and steel. Green oak timber works well in both traditional and modern designs and with materials both old and new.

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