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Oak timber frame buildings designed for projects across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.

Oak Timber Frame Buildings in
the Highlands & Islands

Traditional and contemporary oak timber frame structures designed for the landscapes and architecture of the Scottish Highlands and Islands.

Timber Framing in the Highlands & Islands

WoodWorks designs and builds oak timber frame structures for projects across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, where architecture is often shaped by landscape, climate and traditional materials.

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From coastal settlements and island communities to remote glens and Highland towns, timber framing provides a natural and durable building approach well suited to the region.

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Our frames combine traditional joinery with structural performance, allowing new buildings and extensions to sit comfortably within their surroundings while complementing the character of existing properties.

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Working from our workshop in the foothills of the Angus Glens, WoodWorks delivers timber frame projects across the Highlands and Islands, bringing the same level of craftsmanship and precision to every site.

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Oak Timber Frame Structures for Projects in Highlands & Islands

We design and build a range of bespoke timber frame structures suited to rural, residential and architectural projects, including:

All of our structures are designed and built to respond to their setting — whether within Highland landscapes, coastal settlements or island communities. Each project is carefully considered to balance proportion, material and architectural context.

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Alongside oak framing, we also deliver structural timber projects in Douglas Fir and Larch, together with carefully selected bespoke carpentry commissions that complement our wider work.

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Working Across The Highlands & Islands

We approach each project with careful consideration of its setting — whether within Highland landscapes, coastal settlements or remote island communities. Buildings across the Highlands and Islands often sit within dramatic natural environments, and our work is designed to respond to that context.

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Our timber frames are designed to sit naturally within their surroundings, combining traditional joinery with structural performance to create buildings that feel both grounded and enduring. Each project is carefully considered to respond to its architectural context, material palette and setting.

 

Working from our workshop in the foothills of the Angus Glens, WoodWorks regularly delivers timber frame projects across the Highlands and Islands, bringing the same level of craftsmanship and precision to every site.

Considering an Oak Frame Project in The Highlands & Islands?

If you’re planning an oak frame extension, garden room or structural timber project in The Highlands or Islands, we can guide you through the design, material selection and build of your project — from initial concept through to completion.

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We’re happy to discuss early-stage ideas or provide guidance on feasibility and design.

Towns and Areas We Work Across in The Highlands & Islands

WoodWorks works across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, delivering oak timber frame buildings for rural houses, extensions and garden structures.

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Projects take us throughout the region — from Highland towns and coastal settlements to remote glens and island communities — including locations such as:

  • Inverness

  • Fort William

  • Aviemore

  • Nairn

  • Dingwall

  • Ullapool

  • Drumandrochit​

  • Portree

  • Broadford

  • Kyle of Lochalsh

  • Plockton

  • Oban

  • Tobermory

  • Gairloch​

We also work throughout the wider Highland region and surrounding areas.

 

Explore where we build in Scotland on our oak framing across Scotland page.

 

If you are planning an oak timber frame extension, garden room or complete oak timber frame building in The Highlands or Islands, we would be pleased to discuss your project.

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