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BillyOh Rosette Complete Greenhouse - 10 x 8 model
Including gutter feature (blue piping not included) for easy drainage, secure clipping brackets and bolting for a stable greenhouse structure. This greenhouse is provided with extra bolts that can be placed within the framing recess whilst the greenhouse is being assembled. This ensures that if you wish to put lightweight shelving that is not free standing you can fix them to the frame without compromising durability. Please Note: The bolts can only be fitted in between the recess during assembly.
| Rosette Complete 7'4" x 6 | |
|---|---|
| Width | 183cm |
| Depth | 224cm |
| Eaves Height | 158cm |
| Ridge Height | 225cm |
| Glazing Material | Polycarbonate glazing |
| Glazing Thickness | 0.4cm |
| Number of Opening Vents? | 1 |
| Base Included | Yes |
| Base Included | Yes |
| Door Opening Size (w x h) | 50cm x 187cm |
| Range | |
| Price | £279.95 |
Planning Permission: In most cases planning permission is not required. If you have any doubt, we recommend you contact your local authority for advice.
Peter Jeffries - 24 January 2010
I was delighted with the back up service from this company. The greenhouse was delivered very promptly and although I did not begin to construct it for a number of weeks, when it was apparent some parts were missing, they too were delivered hastily and without question. The product I would award four stars, but for this company I give the five stars and it is why I continue to purchase from them.
Derek Jaques - 05 October 2009
Great building for the price, some detail leaves the imagination in tatters, and I would advise lots of silicone before the clips if you live in a windy area. Plus I used wooden stips instead of draw cord as advised by others. All in all a good buy.
andy ivison - 21 August 2009
frame work up only took 5 hours very high quality profiles. I ignored the instructions and used them as a parts list. the greenhouse is excellent so far glazing tomorrow.
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