This summer, get yourself a pavilion from English Heritage Buildings, dear boy!

Posted by Bob Bulmer on Mon 31st March 2008 at 01:37 PM, Filed in Luxury Garden AccessoriesLuxury LandscapingLuxury Outdoor Furniture
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The acclaimed English Heritage Buildings has brought us this gorgeous pavilion making it one of our most desired garden favorites for us this summer 08. At almost £13,000 it ain’t cheap… but why should it be when it uses traditional mortise and tenon construction methods used by our forefathers some 500 years ago!

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Unlike other gazebos, these pavilions even come complete with innovative zip-down sides to protect you and your garden furniture when necessary – perfect for the unpredictable English summer weather!

Assembled by the company’s team of master craftsmen, the posts, braces, roof rafters, balustrade and floor are entirely constructed from highest quality solid green oak. There is also a wide variety of roof coverings available - ranging from slate and clay, to wood. This range is inspired by early English pavilions which were built in open gardens to withstand all weather conditions.

The Pavilions are constructed in just a couple of days by the experts from English Heritage Buildings. Both the square and octagonal Pavilions are designed not to require planning permission in the majority of cases.

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READER COMMENTS:

I am a huge fan of English Heritage Buildings. Their stuff always looks spectacular. With limited space and time for a big building project this will be the perfect solution for my garden. I love the idea of the zip down sides to protect my tables and chairs and I know the oak detailing is going to be brilliant. Well done EHB!

Posted by John  on Mon 31st March 2008 at 04:54 PM | #

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