2.5m Height Log Cabins
Explore our 2.5m height log cabins, designed for versatility and affordability. These cabins, at or below 2.5m, typically do not require planning permission in most areas of Ireland, making them an excellent hassle-free choice.
With a variety of designs available, they offer the perfect solution for work, leisure, or storage while ensuring quality craftsmanship and lasting value.



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The Elburg Log Cabin is a high-quality, modern garden cabin with an attractive design and practical covered space, ideal for...

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The Etten Modern Log Cabin with Porch combines practicality, durability, and stylish design, offering the perfect solution for creating a...

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With its modern design and versatile layout, the Justine Log Cabin offers the perfect balance of practicality and elegance, making...

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The Sadie Log Cabin is a practical and elegant solution for those seeking a spacious, light-filled garden retreat that blends...

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The Stig Log Cabin with Side Porch is the perfect addition to any garden, offering versatility, durability, and charming style....

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The Zutphen Modern Log Cabin is a refined and contemporary choice for those looking to enhance their outdoor space with...
2.5m in height can be built
without the need for planning permission!
In most cases, a building under 2.5m in height can be built without the need for planning permission.
This means that you can build a small outbuilding, a garden shed, or a similar structure without having to go through the formal planning process. However, there are still regulations that you need to follow, such as building regulations. You should also make sure that your intended structure is not located in a special designated area, such as a conservation area or national park, as different regulations may apply. It is important to check with your local council to ensure that your proposed development is allowed under permitted development rights before starting any building work, as failure to do so could result in costly penalties and fines.