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Halls Cotswold Blockley Greenhouse in Black with Toughened Glass (2.56m x 3.17m) – 8′ x 10′

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Crafted in the United Kingdom, the Halls Cotswold Blockley Greenhouse in Black with Toughened Glass (2.56m x 3.17m) offers a 12-year frame guarantee. It’s a premium glasshouse suitable for both novice growers and experienced gardeners.

This delightful greenhouse is produced in the UK by a well-established and highly regarded greenhouse brand. The superior quality aluminium structure, sturdy ridge system, and durable base are designed for longevity and require no maintenance, saving you time and money. Safety corner covers are included in the framework, and the ridge features a t-slot design for hanging baskets or shading purposes.

All the glazing is toughened glass, ensuring superior strength compared to regular greenhouse glass. Access to this walk-in greenhouse is facilitated by the unique Zero Threshold™ sliding door system, eliminating traditional threshold bars for a smooth, jam-free experience. The double doors can be locked for added security.

Inside, the high eaves offer ample headroom for a variety of plants, and the 4 roof vents provide essential ventilation and optimal growing conditions. The integrated guttering system with clips and downpipes has a high water capacity, reducing internal condensation and can be easily connected to a water butt.

Assembly of this exquisite greenhouse is straightforward with clear instructions provided. It’s available in black, green, or silver frames, with options for different sizes and polycarbonate glazing upgrades. Various accessories like shelving, staging, louvre, automatic louvre, and paraffin heater are also available to create the perfect growing environment.

Please note that this compact greenhouse doesn’t include a floor and should be assembled on a flat, stable surface. A professional installation service is available for a reasonable price. Delivery is free to most addresses in the UK.

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