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Case Study: Timber frame enables high-performance bungalow-to-two-storey transformation in Cookham
Working with LB Construction Ltd, for this private residential extension in Berkshire, Merronbrook supplied the structural timber frame package for the new first floor and roof, enabling performance, speed and architectural flexibility. From bungalow to bold contemporary home with timber frame efficiency: “This was a first-floor extension, converting [...]
Case Study: Merronbrook’s timber frame solution helps local artisan cheese producer meet Christmas demand
Merronbrook supplied a bespoke timber frame system to support Village Maid Cheese in expanding their production facility, ensuring a successful build and seamless project execution. Merronbrook delivers a swift build for Village Maid Cheese Village Maid Cheese, an award-winning artisan cheesemaker based in Riseley, needed additional production space [...]
Case Study: Speed, strength & sustainability – Thame Builders cuts build time by 30% with Merronbrook’s timber frame system
Thame Builders Ltd partnered with Merronbrook Ltd to deliver two bespoke timber-framed homes in the village of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. With a focus on durability, energy efficiency, and modern building techniques, Director Enis Evlat, opted for Merronbrook’s precision-engineered timber frame systems to ensure strength, speed, and seamless assembly on [...]
Case Study: Seamless collaboration delivers challenging extension in Petworth, West Sussex
Merronbrook has had the pleasure of working with AWA Builders Ltd for multiple years, collaborating on various successful projects. Domestic extension project in Petworth, West Sussex The most recent project involved extending an existing build, presenting some design challenges as the extension needed to seamlessly integrate with the [...]
Video – Why choose timber frame: Faster, smarter & more sustainable construction
Watch our latest video: The UK government’s target to build 1.5 million homes over the next 5 years is a huge growth opportunity for developers and contractors. However, the National Federation of Builders has warned that the projected shortage of 225,000 workers by 2027 could make it impossible to achieve. "Timber is [...]

