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by John - July 7th, 2017.
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National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 1.8 x 2.4m

National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 1.8 x 2.4m £4599.00
With its commanding silhouette, the Lavenham summerhouse by Crane is sure to provide a focal point in your garden, creating additional living space or a beautiful studio. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Lavenham design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors in front side and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 4 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range

National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 2.4 x 3m

National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 2.4 x 3m £5799.00
With its commanding silhouette, the Lavenham summerhouse by Crane is sure to provide a focal point in your garden, creating additional living space or a beautiful studio. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Lavenham design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors in front side and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 4 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range

National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m

National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m £5499.00
With its commanding silhouette, the Lavenham summerhouse by Crane is sure to provide a focal point in your garden, creating additional living space or a beautiful studio. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Lavenham design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors in front side and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 4 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range

National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m

National Trust by Crane Lavenham Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m £5499.00
With its commanding silhouette, the Lavenham summerhouse by Crane is sure to provide a focal point in your garden, creating additional living space or a beautiful studio. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Lavenham design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors in front side and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 4 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range

National Trust by Crane Orford Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m

National Trust by Crane Orford Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m £6299.00
Modern techniques infused with inspiration from ages gone by form the Orford Summerhouse. This striking and versatile building can add an invaluable dining or work space, or simply a quiet spot to relax in, and its unique design allows it to fit neatly into a corner of your garden. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Orford design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 2 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range

National Trust by Crane Flatford Summerhouse, 1.8 x 3m

National Trust by Crane Flatford Summerhouse, 1.8 x 3m £5099.00
A sloping, pent roof with a slight overhang at the front and a selection of 6 traditional National Trust colours gives this Flatford Summerhouse a classical style. This versatile building will look beautiful in your garden; adding a pretty dining spot, studio, or simply a quiet spot to relax in. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Flatford design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors in gable end and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 4 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range  

National Trust by Crane Orford Summerhouse, 3 x 3m

National Trust by Crane Orford Summerhouse, 3 x 3m £6899.00
Modern techniques infused with inspiration from ages gone by form the Orford Summerhouse. This striking and versatile building can add an invaluable dining or work space, or simply a quiet spot to relax in, and its unique design allows it to fit neatly into a corner of your garden. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Orford design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 2 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range

National Trust by Crane Orford Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m

National Trust by Crane Orford Summerhouse, 2.4 x 2.4m £6299.00
Modern techniques infused with inspiration from ages gone by form the Orford Summerhouse. This striking and versatile building can add an invaluable dining or work space, or simply a quiet spot to relax in, and its unique design allows it to fit neatly into a corner of your garden. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Orford design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 2 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range

National Trust by Crane Ickworth Summerhouse, 2.4 x 3m

National Trust by Crane Ickworth Summerhouse, 2.4 x 3m £5999.00
The handsome Ickworth Summerhouse features a peaked roof that overhangs the front for a look reminiscent of a beach house, and lengthy, leaded windows allow sunlight to flood in on warm, sunny days. Constructed in Norfolk by skilled craftsmen, the Ickworth design is inspired by outbuildings from several National Trust properties across East Anglia. Crane visited and photographed many of these buildings to research the materials and construction, and consequently drew their designs in collaboration with the National Trust. Although all Crane buildings have timber floors, you need to have a ready, prepared base that has been laid by a professional before you take delivery. The base must be constructed of either paving slabs laid on mortar or a concrete base no less than 10cm thick. It is also recommended that your base is the metric size of the building to help with water drainage. It is necessary to stress the importance of having a solid, level concrete base for your building, as it is crucial to support the building structure. Crane are unable to install the building if the base is not level (when tested with a spirit level). All buildings, irrespective of style, also require clearance around the structure to aid installation, maintenance, redecoration and air circulation, as well as to allow space for the roof overhangs and fascias. Therefore Crane require at least 30cm around all sides of your building. Please refer to the concrete base plan in the Product Information PDF below and do not hesitate to contact Crane for further guidance. Key Features Delivered and installed by the supplier Crafted from FSC® certified Scandinavian redwood Under 2.5m high to meet modern planning requirements Traditionally styled leaded windows with toughened glass Double doors in gable end and 2 opening windows Cast iron Fleur-de-Leys black door furniture with a mortice lock Olden style black corrugated apex roof Traditionally cladded using vertical sawn boards Tongue and groove floorboards Available in 4 sizes A choice of 6 colours from the National Trust paint range