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The Redlands 10′ x 8′ Erin Log Cabin – 44mm

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£2214.00

The Redlands 10′ x 8′ Erin Log Cabin – 44mm represents a flexible and top-notch cabin that can serve as a backyard workspace, fitness space, or a spot for unwinding. The cabin is equipped with substantial European-style fully glazed double doors that grant easy entry and illuminate the inside with natural sunlight. The door is lockable, featuring an integrated 3-lever lock to enhance the security of the cabin. The amalgamated 4-way chamfered notch-joint system and robust mineral felt roof offer resilience and shield against external elements.

All wood utilized in the fabrication of our structures has been affirmed as originating from a lawful and sustainable origin.

This item is accompanied by the Redlands Garden Buildings 10-year warranty. This warranty guards against typical wood rot and decay – however, it does not extend to cover timber splits or warping that may arise naturally over time.

Important Notice: It is imperative that the product is put together in adherence to the provided instructions on a solid and even foundation built from a sufficiently durable material. Additionally, it must be promptly treated after assembly and then annually thereafter using a suitable high-quality preservative.

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