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Cypress 6′ x 4′ Pressure Preserved Garden Tavern

Sheds.co.uk
£364.00

Inject some excitement and vitality into your garden with our chic and contemporary, Cypress 6′ x 4′ Pressure Preserved Garden Tavern. Perfect for gathering with family and companions, this tavern will transform into the nucleus of every gathering! Incorporate some seating, adorn with illuminations, and supply with beverages to create the ultimate establishment for hosting all night long.

This timber tavern showcases lateral entry and a timber counter – perfect for dispensing and presenting beverages!

We produce this external tavern right here in the United Kingdom, utilizing pressure preserved 12mm grooved and slotted boards with a sturdy, 44mm x 44mm structure. This not only results in a durable, robust, and enduring construction, it also boasts an attractive appearance! The canopy is crafted from intersecting timber slats that are affixed to an internal skeleton. Featuring a cutting-edge sloping canopy design, precipitation will effortlessly stream off the rear of the edifice to ensure the interior of the tavern remains dry and to prevent any water accumulation.

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