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Customers’ Stories

 

Visions into reality for Kilnwood Alpacas

‘On the eastern edge of the Cotswolds, between Chipping Norton and Banbury is Littlebrook Farm, home to Kilnwood Alpacas. Owner Mandy Wilson has been breeding champion alpacas ...’

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An Oxfordshire
Passage to India

‘Nestled in a corner of the Four Shires is a water-side pavilion, which brings some Indian splendour and romance to Oxfordshire. Peter and Rosie had spent a memorable holiday in India, where they fell in love with ...’

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Green Oak Boathouse

Indian Pavilion

Field Shelters

Other Projects

Bespoke external staircase by Tew Timber Buildings
The Bridge - inspired by Monet's Garden
Bridge over a woodland stream
Cross country obstacle constructed by DSH Carpentry & Design  for the Great Tew Estate Horse Trials 2008
Constructing the landing stage
Close-up of the green oak framing in a field shelter
Bespoke doors made from iroki, a substitute for teak
The best of friends in their DSH Carpentry & Design kennel!
The chickens deserve the best hen house
Drawing of a play castle for children by Sarah Holland
Drawing of a field shelter by Sarah Holland
Drawing of a green oak field shelter by Sarah Holland
Green oak field shelter showing cedar shingles on the front roof elevation, and clear glazing panels to the rear
Green oak field shelters at Littlebrook Farm, Oxfordshire
Green oak field shelter
Soft wood barn
The landing stage at the green oak boat house
The completed green oak boat house
Drawings of the green oak boat house, by Sarah Holland
Green oak boat house mid-way through construction
Matured green oak boat house showing log piling retaining wall
The Indian Pavilion in close-up
Another view of the Indian Pavilion
The Indian Pavilion - inspired by the Taj Mahal
The Indian Pavilion - arriving by boat
The landing stage at the Indian Pavilion with gold painted finials
Views from the landing stage