Find Oak Frame Architects in or around Staffordshire

Horsley Huber Architects Ltd

Location: ST16 2HB in Staffordshire, England

Horsley Huber Architects Ltd is a well established chartered practice. The expertise of the practice’s well qualified and able staff covers a wide range of timber-framed buildings of all types.

A.I. Architecture

Location: B98 7JP in Worcestershire, England

The practice combines experience and enthusiasm with new ideas to provide design solutions helping you to make the right decisions for your project.

Calderpeel

Location: WA14 4DW in Cheshire, England

Calderpeel’s design solutions evolve from positive working relationships and problem solving is the core of this dynamic. A varied skill base including specific expertise in utilising oak and timber framing allows the maximisation of any development’s potential.

Hawkes Edwards & Cave

Location: CV37 6BG in Warwickshire, England

Based in historic Stratford-upon-Avon, the practice has worked on projects throughout the UK. Projects range from careful repair, conservation and church work to contemporary and traditional new-build, houses and extensions. The practice is experienced in the design and repair of buildings in stone, brick and traditional oak timber frame.

Hayes and Partners

Location: SK10 2DT in Cheshire, England

Hayes and Partners is an award-winning architectural practice, founded in the 1920s, which provides a complete range of architectural services. The practice has an outstanding track record of achieving planning consent for difficult sites and for historic buildings.

Lloyd-Thomas Architects

Location: CV33 9EQ in Warwickshire, England

Lloyd-Thomas Architects is a small Warwickshire practice, with a wealth of experience and a broad portfolio, including traditional and contemporary timber frame solutions.

Mark Evans Architect

Location: B45 8HA in Worcestershire, England

Mark Evans Architect, a Worcestershire-based chartered practice of the RIBA, has specialist skills in the design of bespoke contemporary and traditional oak-framed houses, the conservative repair and alteration of listed buildings and the provision of new facilities in sensitive historic settings.

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