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Loxley 3.4m x 2.4m Crosby Log Cabin

Sheds.co.uk
£1229.00

The Crosby Log Cabin in the size of 3.4m x 2.4m is a generous cabin boasting a spacious interior with a large double door that is half glazed. It also features opening windows designed in a full pane style to allow ample natural light in, creating a bright and well-ventilated internal space. These windows can be positioned on either side of the entrance, giving you the flexibility to adapt the cabin to your garden layout. The entrance to the cabin is secured with a mortice lock for added safety.

One of the standout features of this cabin is its extended overhang, not only enhancing its aesthetic appeal but also providing shade and protection from rain. The use of 19mm interlocking high-quality pine boards for the walls, along with tongue and groove flooring and roofing, ensures a sturdy and long-lasting garden structure. To safeguard against weather damage and dampness, the roof is finished with mineral felt.

It’s important to note that the cabin is delivered untreated. Rest assured, all timber used is certified and originates from sustainable sources.

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