Condition: Brand New
Material: Tanalised Swedish Redwood
Size: 22x10ft Contemporary Summerhouse
Style: Contemporary Summerhouse With 2ft Canopy
Delivery: Free (within 25 miles)
Expertly crafted from tanalised Swedish Redwood, this summerhouse assures longevity and robustness. The 19mm Tongue and Groove walls and the 13mm tongue and groove roof provide a sturdy structure that is built to last.
The style of this Contemporary Summerhouse is both modern and practical. With an eave height of approximately 6.6ft and a front height of approximately 8ft, it provides generous headroom and a spacious interior ideal for a variety of uses.
Breathable membrane under roofing felt is available as an added extra. Please ask our team for prices or select from the options below.
IMPORTANT: Please see the description below for delivery options and information on the installation and preservation of your timber building.
£5,324.00Original price was: £5,324.00.£4,840.00Current price is: £4,840.00.Select options
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Made In The UK Since 1913
If we didn’t build it, we don’t sell it. We’re proud to say that every garden building is made in our own mill in Leeds. This gives us complete control over the manufacturing, from start to finish, so we can ensure only top-grade timber makes the cut. Our expert craftspeople and precision machinery mean our sheds and log cabins are built to the highest quality – always stay sharp.
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