Timbershed Sawmill

Based on the Hampshire/West Sussex border

Trusted Supplier of Fresh sawn Timber in Hampshire

At Timbershed Sawmill, we are proud to supply expertly sawn Oak and Douglas Fir timber throughout Hampshire and the South East. Our conservation-minded approach ensures that our timber meets the highest standards of quality, character, and durability, perfect for both restoration projects and new builds. From beams to high-grade cladding and posts, our products are trusted by heritage professionals, builders, and architects alike.

Source Wood with Our Timber Merchants in Hampshire

Sourcing timber from the woodlands of West Sussex and Hampshire, we work with quality English Oak and Douglas Fir to deliver products that respect both tradition and sustainability. Whether you need beams for a listed building, cladding for a barn conversion, or posts for a garden structure, our team can advise and supply the right timber for your project.

We provide:
– Boxed heart, halved, and through-sawn beams
– Fresh sawn cladding and posts
– Bespoke milling for conservation and contemporary applications

We offer competitive pricing and prompt delivery across Hampshire and beyond, serving both trade professionals and private clients.

Cladding

Posts

Beams

Our History

Timbershed Sawmill is based on the historic Hampshire–West Sussex border, a region long associated with high-quality oak production. Dating back to the medieval period, timber from this region was used extensively in shipbuilding and historic carpentry. Our sawmill continues this tradition with a modern, sustainable outlook — prioritising local sourcing, efficient conversion, and a deep respect for the timber’s natural properties.

Being close to the woodlands we work with also reduces our carbon footprint, ensuring that each piece of timber we cut has a traceable origin and a meaningful purpose.

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Why it matters

The woodlands of Hampshire are an irreplaceable resource — not just for timber, but for history, heritage, and biodiversity. Much of the region’s architectural heritage was built from local timber, and continuing this tradition supports responsible forestry, local crafts, and sustainable construction practices.

We support careful woodland management techniques, such as selective felling and coppicing, to ensure that future generations benefit from the same high-quality materials. By using locally sourced timber in sensitive conservation work, we help protect both the fabric of historic buildings and the woodland landscape from which they originated.

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Why should We protect the industry?

The timber industry in Hampshire is not only part of the region’s identity — it is vital to its economy and environmental future. Small sawmills like ours support local employment, rural economies, and sustainable practices. Our products are used in conservation repairs, contemporary timber frames, and high-end joinery — valued both in the UK and abroad for their integrity and performance.

The UK sawmill sector plays a crucial role in transforming home-grown timber into usable materials. By investing in this industry, we safeguard traditional skills, reduce reliance on imports, and promote a greener, more resilient built environment.

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Cladding

Posts

Beams

Our History

The timber industry in Hampshire is not only part of the region’s identity — it is vital to its economy and environmental future. Small sawmills like ours support local employment, rural economies, and sustainable practices. Our products are used in conservation repairs, contemporary timber frames, and high-end joinery — valued both in the UK and abroad for their integrity and performance.

The UK sawmill sector plays a crucial role in transforming home-grown timber into usable materials. By investing in this industry, we safeguard traditional skills, reduce reliance on imports, and promote a greener, more resilient built environment.

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Why it matters

The woodlands of Hampshire are an irreplaceable resource — not just for timber, but for history, heritage, and biodiversity. Much of the region’s architectural heritage was built from local timber, and continuing this tradition supports responsible forestry, local crafts, and sustainable construction practices.

We support careful woodland management techniques, such as selective felling and coppicing, to ensure that future generations benefit from the same high-quality materials. By using locally sourced timber in sensitive conservation work, we help protect both the fabric of historic buildings and the woodland landscape from which they originated.

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Why should We protect the industry?

The timber industry in Hampshire is not only part of the region’s identity — it is vital to its economy and environmental future. Small sawmills like ours support local employment, rural economies, and sustainable practices. Our products are used in conservation repairs, contemporary timber frames, and high-end joinery — valued both in the UK and abroad for their integrity and performance.

The UK sawmill sector plays a crucial role in transforming home-grown timber into usable materials. By investing in this industry, we safeguard traditional skills, reduce reliance on imports, and promote a greener, more resilient built environment.

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