Hobart Wooden Gazebo

£6,568.80
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Hobart Wooden Gazebo£6,568.80

The Hobart open gazebo, A larger version of our Berwick model at an impressive size of 9.9 x 4.45m, Featuring the three distinct bays which can be used to house your garden party area or serve as a carport. Featuring three open bays with no siding, this structure could be adopted ...The Hobart open gazebo, A larger version of our Berwick model at an impressive size of 9.9 x 4.45m, Featuring the three distinct bays which can be used to house your garden party area or serve as a carport. Featuring three open bays with no siding, this structure could be adopted into your garden or drive as a gazebo or drive through carport.

The Douglas timber supplied is dried and planed smooth, Some construction experience is required although straightforward to install some skills are needed with an array of basic tools. A significant structure that can be used for a range of purposes from sheltering cars on the front drive to housing an outside entertaining area. Douglas Apex Structure * Outer Post to Post Width - 952cm * Outer Post to Post Depth - 377cm * Overall Width inc roof - 990cm * Overall Depth inc roof - 445cm * Bay Walkthrough Height - 230cm * Overall Height - 360cm * Front/Rear Roof Overhangs - 34cm * Side Roof Overhangs - 19cm * Posts 145mm2 Features * Dried, smooth planed Larch * Special fixing screws for use with Larch / Douglas * Torx drill bits * Various other drill bits * Instruction manual and plans Douglas timber Comes from well managed forest and is one of the most durable softwood species.

It has a very warm colour and texture. Douglas is in great demand for use in building due to being tough, waterproof and high durable qualities: top quality and knot free timber. In central Europe it is viewed as one of the best wood for building houses.

It is within the timber durability class of 3 - 4 and is ideal for garden buildings and structures. It is a resinous wood whose heartwood colour exhibits amber pink to reddish brown and if often chosen for its rich colour. As it ages it will eventually get a weathered look.

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