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Cotswold 8x6 Octagonal Wooden Greenhouse Reviews

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The Cotswold 8x6 Octagonal Wooden Greenhouse is a stunning building that will be a real feature in your garden for many years. This building is well designed and features a 44mmx44mm round edge frame thats clad with high grade pressure treated 12mm shiplap board to keep the elements out and the greenhouse looking smart for many years. The shed is glazed with styrene for complete safety for your family with a 4mm twin wall polycarbonate roof for great insulation and scorch protection for your plants. Our New Cotswold 8 x 6 Octagonal Wooden Greenhouse has 2 opening side windows for ventilation and the door is held on heavy duty black antique hinges whilst having a proper mortise lock to keep your greenhouse secure. • 8ft Wide Potting Shed - Pent Roof. • 12mm Tanalised Shiplap Board - High Quality. • 2 Opening Side Windows - Good Ventilation. • Single Door Entrance - Complete with pad bolt. • Black Antique Door Handle - Complete with Lock and key. • Black Antique Style Hinges - Solid and Stylish. • Corner Work Bench - See photos on left. • Styrene Glazing for Safety. • 4mm Twin Wall Polycarbonate Roof • Pressure Treated Timber • Golden Brown Dipped Finish • Full Assembly Instructions Supplied. • 15 Year Anti-Rot Guarantee Greenhouses > Wooden Greenhouses > Cotswold Greenhouses

About Greenhouse Stores:

We offer a huge selection of high quality models and accessories from all of the leading brands and manufacturers in the glasshouse market today. We believe that gardeners need products that are made to last and won’t let them down, therefore we only have garden equipment for sale that we truly believe in and would happily use ourselves.

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Phone:

0800 098 8877

Email:

Sales@greenhousestores.co.uk

Location:

Mere Green Chambers,338 Lichfield Road,
Sutton Coldfield
B74 4BH

Mrs Yasmin P
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The greenhouse is very pretty and a decent size, however, one of the windows had been split/cracked which was a bit disappointing and the man I used to put it together was also a bit disappointed with the quality of the wood. There were splits and gaps in various panels. I have painted it too but unable to paint the wood on the inside of the roof that had already had the plastic window stapled into place. Although not the end of the world just very irritating that I can see this unpainted wood through the plastic panels.
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The wooden reinforcement braces on all sections of our greenhouse were poorly engineered which made it impossible to construct the building to a good standard. We needed to buy silicone filler and wooden strips to fill and cover 1/4" gaps in the roof sections which would not butt up properly because the inner frame supports were manufactured with incorrect angles - not possible for us to cut down as DIYers. The decorative plank for the roof also hadn't been shaped to allow for the acorns so this was another failing in the manufacture. .....finally, our building is standing but it was a massive hassle, badly engineered and wasn't worth paying £870 for. I think £400 would have been a fairer price. On the plus side, the whole thing looks nice.
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