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The Louth

Sat on a dwarf wall, with straight front posts and large curved braces, this porch makes a traditional statement. It’s only differentiation from the Grantham being the straight struts either side of the king post as opposed to the curved.

Please note that this porch requires fixing to the wall. We would be happy to provide detail of the required fixings dependent on the construction of your wall. The stone staddles should also sit on concrete pads.

The price offered is based on being supplied in kit form only. This cost covers the full oak framed kit, including oak pegs, and oak rafters. The frame will come ready to assemble, with the joints prepared and peg holes already drilled out. We will also supply full framing drawings with guidance on how to put it together. Bricks, roof battens, roof covering, and roof tiles are not included.

Please note that this frame is constructed with green oak. We would therefore recommend installation within 10 days of receiving the frame to prevent movement of the joints.

Delivery costs can be provided on request. Alternatively, you are welcome to collect from our workshop in Osgodby, near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire.

We can also supply a cost for a full supply and installation service.

Price £3600+VAT

Sarking board is an oak tongue and groove that is laid above the rafters so that you don’t see the underside of the membrane/roof tiles when you look up inside your porch.

Please confirm at the time of ordering if you would like to add oak sarking board to your order.

Price £360+VAT

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Inspired by our Lincolnshire heritage, the Louth porch was named after Louth town, nestled in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Louth was dubbed by the Hairy Bikers as a foodie haven, with regular markets selling some of the county’s finest produce. Louth also has the Greenwich Meridian of zero longitude running through it, which can be traced across the streets.