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Forest Hidcote Decorative Diamond Lattice Fan Trellis (1.8m x 0.61m) – Dimensions: 6 feet by 2 feet

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Enhance a brick wall or embellish a particular spot in your garden with the captivating Forest Hidcote Decorative Diamond Lattice Fan Trellis. This trellis is not only a beautiful addition but also serves as excellent support for climbing plants.Thanks to the diagonal arrangement of round 8mm x 20mm wooden battens on a sturdy perimeter frame, this diamond lattice exudes elegance. The battens and frame boast a sleek smooth-planed finish, adding to its appeal.With a generous 90mm spacing between the battens, this lattice is perfect for accommodating plants like climbing roses that require ample room to grow. Crafted from PEFC-certified timber sourced from sustainable forests, the wood is pressure treated to ward off rot. It comes with a 15-year anti-rot warranty, eliminating the need for additional maintenance and saving you time and money.The Forest Hidcote trellis collection offers various sizes and lattice patterns to suit your preferences. Enjoy complimentary delivery to most addresses in the UK for orders exceeding £100.Features: – 15-year anti-rot warranty – Pressure treated for durability – PEFC-certified timber – Smooth-planed rounded battens – Smooth-planed rebated frame – Free delivery for orders over £100 to most UK locations

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The size of the shed depends on what you plan to store or use it for. Measure the items you plan to store and consider any additional space for moving around or future storage needs. Common sizes range from small (6×8 feet) for basic storage to large (12×24 feet) for workshops or extensive storage.
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