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The Redlands 10×10 Erin Log Cabin – 28mm

Sheds.co.uk
£1949.00

An extremely adaptable and top-notch log cabin, the Redlands 10×10 Erin Log Cabin can serve as a garden sanctuary, workout space, or an appealing retreat during the warmer months. This cabin showcases 1x operational window and grand Georgian style double doors with glass panes, allowing for easy access and filling the inside with daylight. The door is lockable, equipped with a built-in 3-lever lock to boost the security of the cabin. The strong 4-way chamfered notch-joint system combined with a robust mineral felt roof guarantees durability and defense against the weather.

All wood used in the fabrication of our constructions has been verified as sourced from a legitimate and sustainable origin.

This item is accompanied by the Redlands Garden Buildings 10-year warranty. Providing safeguard against general wood rot and decay; however, the warranty does not include protection against natural wood splits or warping that could appear with time.

Please Take Note: It is crucial that the assembly of the product is executed in compliance with the provided directives on a sturdy and level foundation made of a suitably resilient material. Additionally, it is recommended to treat the cabin shortly after assembly and then annually with a high-quality preservative.

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