Petts Wood is a classic interwar suburb where tree-lined streets, well-kept gardens, and a strong sense of community come together beautifully. Designed by architect Leonard Culliford and developed by Basil Scruby in the late 1920s, the area has a planned, spacious feel that sets it apart from many other parts of London. For homeowners here, a bespoke garden building is a natural way to make the most of that generous outdoor space.
The houses in Petts Wood are predominantly 1930s detached and semi-detached homes with characterful Arts and Crafts details, bay windows, and generous rear gardens. Properties east of the railway line, along roads like Hazelmere Road, Tudor Way, and Woodland Way, tend to sit on larger plots with gardens of 80 feet or more. Even the more compact homes on the western side, closer to Queensway and the shops, typically have good-sized gardens that can comfortably accommodate a garden office, gym, or studio.
We’re a family company based in Biggin Hill, which is just a short drive from Petts Wood. We’ve been building garden rooms since 2004 and have completed projects throughout the area. Come and see our work at our showroom, or take a look at our buildings and prices to start thinking about what would work for your garden.
Every project we take on is fully bespoke. We visit your garden, talk through your requirements, and design a building that fits the space, the setting, and your lifestyle. From the foundations to the final coat of paint, our own team handles every step. Over 1,000 builds and counting, and we stand behind each one.


























