All Greenkeeper greenhouses come complete with fittings and instructions. Toughened glazing is used on all models to give your garden that traditional look and give a more effective growing area. All sizes are constructed using 58mm x 34mm clear tanalised timbers to secure the structure and also includes opening vents as standard.
Our new greenhouses combine style and affordability. Its classic shape and colour mean it looks good in both traditional and modern gardens.
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| 8'4" x 6'8" Greenhouse Package Deal | |
|---|---|
| Width | 204cm |
| Depth | 254.5cm |
| Wood Finish | Pressure treated |
| Eaves Height | 171.5cm |
| Ridge Height | 230.5cm |
| Glazing Material | Toughened Glass |
| Glazing Thickness | 0.3cm |
| Number of Opening Vents? | 2 |
| Base Included | No |
| Base Included | No |
| Door Opening Size (w x h) | 59.7cm x 180cm |
| Range | Premium |
We do not provide planning advice, if you are in any doubt please check whether planning permission or building regulations are required before purchase.
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Product fine, but ordering it was a nightmare. Thought I had ordered it by e-mail (I had a copy of this), but when I chased it up, it hadn't been ordered.
Many thanks, the greenhouse is fantastic especially the self opening windows. I am looking forward to many happy years pottering!
everything about this greenhouse is wow! wow! wow! from the excellent customer service, the efficienct way in which it was erected and the resonable price for such a good looking product. Can`t wait to start filling it up.
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