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Crimson 14′ x 14′ Torrey Log Chalet – 44mm

Sheds.co.uk
£3859.00

The Crimson 14′ x 14′ Torrey Log Chalet is an incredibly adaptable, premium-grade structure that can serve as a backyard workspace, fitness area, or a charming cottage for the warm seasons. The chalet showcases 1x opening casement and expansive Georgian style semi-transparent dual gates that offer effortless entry to the chalet and bathe the inside with daylight. The gate is secure, boasting an embedded 3-lever lock for enhanced protection of the chalet. The fusion of the 4-way beveled notch-joint design and robust mineral felt rooftop offers sturdiness and shields against the elements.

All lumber utilized in the creation of our constructions has been authenticated as sourced from a lawful and renewable origin.

This item includes the Crimson Yard Constructions 10 year assurance. Providing coverage against standard lumber decomposition and deterioration – the assurance excludes the item from lumber fractures or bending which might naturally happen over time.

Kindly Note: It is imperative that the item is assembled in compliance with the provided guidelines on a solid and even foundation crafted from a sufficiently durable material. It should also be treated promptly after assembly and subsequently annually with an appropriate top-notch preservative.

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