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Shire Sandringham 10x8 Apex Shiplap Wooden Summer house
Product details
Product information
This Sandringham 10x8 summerhouse is perfect for use as a summerhouse, workshop or extra storage space. Assembly required.
- Assembly required
- We recommend that summerhouses are sited on pre-laid, level, solid and dry ground, with a foundation of either a wooden shed base, concrete or paving
- Only fixings included
- For use as a summerhouse, workshop or extra storage space
Features and benefits
This summerhouse has been strongly constructed using 44x44mm framing. The eaves height is approximately 1.8m (6ft).
- Made using responsibly sourced, Forest Friendly timber
- This summerhouse is supplied with comprehensive fitting instructions and fixings provided. 2 people are required to build.
- We recommend that summerhouses are sited on pre-laid, level, solid and dry ground, with a foundation of either a wooden shed base, concrete or paving
- The dimensions given refer to the external dimensions of the product unless otherwise stated
Health and safety
Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.
Specifications
Base included | Base not included |
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Cladding thickness | 12mm |
Cladding type | Shiplap |
Door type | Double |
Glazing type | Glass |
Locking mechanism | Mortice |
Made in | England |
Material | European softwood |
Number of doors | 2 |
Number of fixed windows | 1 |
Product depth | 2390mm |
Product height | 2360mm |
Product width | 2990mm |
Roof type | Apex |
Product code | 5019804891443 |
Reviews
Fragile Windows.
Kwb - 3 years ago
The building is solid for the price paid. The roof needed some modifications to get it to fit which left a few gaps needing to be plugged. Fitting the 60 panes of glass took ages and four broke in the process despite exercising care. Take a tip, paint the structure first to save hours masking up.
Glazing
PepPerpot - 9 years ago
This wee summerhouse is lovely and attractive,buts there,s no mention that you have to put all the glass panes in the windows and doors.I had to go and get a lot more panes cut which added to the cost and the doors didn,t line up also screws missing.
perfect summer house
Anonymous - 9 years ago
How amazing that you can have a summer house with a bay window! Its such good value for the quality that you get with this summer house. with the double windows and the large window its perfect for me to do my painting, I spend most of my time in there, its a great space to work in.