DO you dream of the convenience of working from home, or having the luxury of a home gym or spa?
Bathstone makes dreams like these a reality for far less than you may think. They design and build brand new timber-framed garden buildings, one of the most popular being this contemporary style, pictured above, with cedar-clad finish.
These buildings are quickly installed, generally without the need for planning permission. Their use is for you to decide — perhaps as a home office — but if you enjoy the indulgence of a visit to the local spa, nothing can match the privacy and convenience of having your own garden spa. From gyms to steam rooms and saunas, or even a jacuzzi or Bikram cabin, Bathstone are likely to have custom-built something similar before.
Andrew Knight of Bathstone said: “Each of our clients is as unique as the room we build for them.
“For some we create a retreat, for others a functional modern office space or studio. Our buildings have been used for many purposes.”
If a new build is beyond your budget, or you haven’t the space, Bathstone offers an alternative.
They can completely renovate and refurbish an existing outbuilding. Call Bathstone on 0118 984 2555, or visit their website at www. bathstonegardenrooms.co.uk for more details.
Land between Green View, Holyport Street, and Glenside, Holyport Road This week’s public notices include plans for a self-build home on a plot of land in the heart of Holyport. The site is the subject of three failed bids for housing already.
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