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Wimbledon Village homeowners expect joinery-level finishes and tidy sites, and that’s exactly how we work. From gardens backing onto Wimbledon Common to plots near Wimbledon Village High Street, we build summer houses that feel like a natural extension of your home. Every project is designed around how you’ll use the space—office, gym, studio, or entertaining. We handle the full build, including electrics, insulation options, and interior finishing.
The Wimbledon Village area includes large detached houses, Georgian properties, and luxury apartments with landscaped communal gardens. We’re used to designing structures that complement period detailing as well as clean contemporary architecture. If you’re in SW19 and need a traditional style with windows and overhangs, or a contemporary design with flush cladding and large glazing, we’ll match proportions and materials to suit. Our team also considers privacy, outlook, and how the building sits within mature planting.
Our process starts with a measured survey and clear design options, followed by a fixed-scope specification for foundations, structure, electrics, and finishes. We plan access, protection for lawns and paving, and keep neighbours in mind with considerate working hours. You’ll get practical planning advice, transparent timelines, and a dedicated point of contact throughout. Local clients recommend us because we deliver consistent craftsmanship and back it with a 10-year warranty.
Gardens around Wimbledon Common can have variable ground conditions and mature tree roots, so we assess levels and specify the right foundation type. Parking and access near King’s College School and busier streets can be tight, so we schedule deliveries and keep materials secure and tidy. For properties with heritage character, we propose traditional styles and sympathetic colours; for newer builds, we favour crisp contemporary designs. As summer houses builders in London Borough of Merton, we also guide you through local planning considerations before work starts.




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Costs vary with size, insulation, glazing, and fit-out. As a guide, a small uninsulated timber summer house often starts around £6,000–£12,000. Insulated garden rooms with electrics and higher-spec finishes commonly fall between £15,000–£35,000+. Larger bespoke builds with premium cladding, bi-fold doors, heating, and custom interiors can exceed £40,000. We provide a detailed breakdown after a site survey.
Most builds take 2–6 weeks from breaking ground to final finishing, depending on complexity. A simpler traditional structure can be completed in around 2–3 weeks, while insulated garden rooms with electrics, plasterboard, flooring, and joinery typically take 4–6 weeks. Timescales are affected by foundation type, access for materials, bespoke glazing lead times, and any planning conditions. We confirm a programme before starting.
Many summer houses fall under permitted development, provided they meet limits on height, footprint, and placement within the garden. However, rules can change if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if you want a larger insulated garden room intended for specific uses. We review your site, advise on likely requirements, and can help prepare information for the London Borough of Merton if an application is needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship and structural build, covering key elements such as foundations, framing, roof structure, and installation quality. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to materials like doors, windows, membranes, and electrical components. We also offer clear aftercare guidance for timber treatment, ventilation, and ongoing maintenance so your summer house stays stable, weatherproof, and looking sharp over time.
You can choose traditional styles with tongue-and-groove timber, overhanging roofs, and classic windows, or contemporary designs with clean lines and larger glazing. Popular exterior finishes include cedar, larch, composite cladding, and painted timber; roofing options include felt systems, EPDM rubber, or tiles. Inside, we can add insulation, plastered walls, engineered wood or LVT flooring, and built-in storage. We help you balance aesthetics, longevity, and budget.
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