About T&S Timber Oak Framing

T & S Framing (Tregelles and Seager Ltd) based near Totnes in South Devon produce high quality, individual timber frames and are equally at home when constructing either traditional pegged frames or ultra modern designs. The directors of the company, Chris Tregelles and Jonathan Seager both have in excess of twenty five years in the construction industry and are able to bring this wealth of experience to bear when helping to design a project or liaise with your builder or architect.

We design and build any size of frame (see More About Planning) and we deliver and erect it anywhere in the country. We tailor a design to suit your budget and any other constraints. We offer a variety of timbers for the frame (Oak, Douglas Fir and Larch being the more common varieties). All the timber we use is obtained from sawmills who ensure that their suppliers are FSC* approved.

Our aim is quite simply to provide a quality service at a competitive price together with old fashioned values of honesty and courtesy. We think that these qualities combined with expertise and pride in our work will ensure that the entire project is an enjoyable experience for all parties.

* Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) an independent, non-governmental, not for profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests.

Meet The Managment

Jon

Jon
(35 years experience)

Jon is responsible for the day to day running of projects on site and in the workshop. He initially trained as an apprentice carpenter/joiner in Nottingham, moving to Devon in 1986 and worked as a self-employed carpenter/builder.

Chris

Chris
(27 years experience)

Chris is responsible for frame design and customer relations as well as being a hand on timber framer. He has a degree in Agriculture from Reading University but chose to begin his own building business in the South Hams in the early 1980’s.

The Apprentices

Stanley & Hettie
The Apprentices

Manual Handling coming on well – still difficulties distinguishing between timber or shoes. Retrieving is underway, accuracy of collection and delivery being worked on.