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Aside from being used in traditional products such as fencing, furniture and garden products, willow is a wonderfully versatile product which can be used in many unique ways, as demonstrated by the items below. All our work has an integral steel frame within the willow work to provide the structural strength, and our structures and bridges have a hardwood floor secured to a steel-framed base. They are, therefore, built to last. Come and talk to us and let us design the structure of your dreams. |
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| Swimming
Pool Enclosure Aesthetics need not be compromised when enclosing an outdoor swimming pool to protect it from prying eyes and the wind. This pool near Woodbridge in Suffolk looks particularly inviting with its willow fence, plus it has something other pool enclosures don't have--a comfy custom-made built-in seat. Perfect for sheltering in from the sun, and it won't blow away. |
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Chelsea
Who said that willow has to be traditional and English? This African-inspired folly adds grace and texture to the garden while retaining a sense of fun and adventure.
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| The Folly The folly is 7' in diameter, and 12' tall. It is a steel-framed structure with an oak floor and a flat steel roof below castellations. There is a fitted seat inside, making it a tranquil, relaxing place to enjoy during the warmer months.
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Giant tusks
These giant tusks made especially for the Chelsea Flower Show demonstrate just how breath-taking willow can be. Costing about £2000, these garden features made such a statement that they even appeared on the BBC's coverage of the garden show, and contributed to a Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Presentation.
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This 10' by 10' steel-framed structure is built on an oak floor. There are fitted seats in the verandah and a felted timber roof under the willow 'hat'.
The Little House-in-the-clouds
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Here a 5' by 5' steel-framed structure is raised 6 feet off the ground to provide the ideal hideaway for the children. It comes complete with trap door and ladder. A favourite.
Castellated Folly
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A folly based on the age-old appeal of a castle tower. As the photo demonstrates, the willow is an ideal product along which to train climbing plants.
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Willow Pavilion
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Can you imagine anything more breath-taking than a folly crowned with copper? With the summer sun casting a golden glow off its graceful curves, your folly will be the jewel of your garden.
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