Lowfield Timber Frame is celebrating 25 years in businesss

Lowfield Timber Frames Celebrates 25 Years in Business

Lowfield Timber Frames Celebrates 25 Years in Business

This year marks a special milestone for Lowfield Timber Frame – as it reaches 25 years in business.

Lowfield says it’s a chance to look back at how far it has come and to celebrate the growth of its team, projects, and its reputation within the joinery and timber frame sectors.

What started as a small, family-run business in Mid Wales has grown into one of the UK’s leading timber frame manufacturers. Over the past two and a half decades, Lowfield has worked on everything from housing developments to schools and commercial buildings, always with the same focus: delivering high-quality, sustainable, and innovative timber frame solutions.

To mark its anniversary, the company has also taken a big step forward with the installation of a new Hundegger Robot Compact 650 joinery saw. This investment will boost production capacity, increase efficiency, and ensure Lowfield continues to deliver the accuracy and reliability that it is said to be known for. More importantly, it demonstrates the company’s commitment to keeping innovation at the heart of what we do.

Lowfield Timber Fram Managing Director, Darren Jarman, put it best, saying: “We are incredibly proud to reach this 25-year milestone. This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our team and the trust of our clients. Moving forward, we remain focused on innovation, sustainability, and shaping the future of construction.”

As the company looks ahead, Lowfield is said to be excited to continue advancing modern methods of construction, helping to drive the move towards low-carbon building solutions, and building further on its reputation that it worked hard to earn.

For Lowfield, 25 years isn’t just about looking back – it’s about laying the foundations for the next chapter.

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