We design and build Garden Offices, Garden Studios, Garden Buildings and Granny Annexes. In our Cheshire workshops "a place where dreams are made" we manufacture bespoke garden structures both traditional and contemporary. Our on-site project management services include help with planning permission (if required), groundwork, electrical, plumbing, data connections and full or part installation.
Here you can find information to help answer questions about costs, specifications and construction techniques.We link to all the most informative sources available. Many of our Garden Office and Garden Studio photos featured lead to real case studies including detail of client requirements, design and cost. Galleries of 500+ photos and project plans are available.
Our Buildings are generally called Garden Studios but can be referred to as Offices, Lodges, Leisure Buildings, Gymnasiums, Granny Annexes, Summerhouses, Garages, Gazebos and Shade Structures, Verandas, Art Studios, Animal and Workshops, Writing Studios, Soundproof Music Rooms, and Dance Studios / Therapy Studios. In short "Outbuildings of all types".





email enquiries to noella@aarco.co.uk Address: Garden Structures Ltd, Bracken House, Woodlands Road, Chester, Cheshire CH4 8LB (near Manchester, Liverpool and North Wales) or telephone anytime on 01244 679502.
More space for living or working.
“No client has the same requirement and no site is the same”. We design each building to suit location and purpose.
Our building systems include cedar garden rooms, log cabins, timber frame Garden Rooms, Granny Annexes. All structures are designed for your purpose and site.
We are equipped to manage complete projects. if required.
If you need extra space for work at home or family activities you will
find us knowledgeable and experienced in all
techniques of design and installation. Our aim is to match your
requirement and budget.
For help with ideas, details of costs, designs and materials
used talk to us first.
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