Classic Six (6 x 8) Greenhouse installation in Maynooth, Co Kildare | Supplied + fitted by Owen Chubb Garden Landscapers

  The Gabriel Ash Classic Six (6ft x 8ft) Greenhouse, is an excellent example of a traditiona timber (cedar) greenhouse, seen here with optional OSMO UV Timber Protection, supplied + fitted near Maynooth, Co Kildare. Hand crafted and expertly made with premium materials, makes the Gabriel Ash range of Classic greenhouses, the superior choice for a quality & long lasting timber greenhouse.   Gabriel Ash Greenhouses are the only timber Greenhouses endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). A handmade and modular design system, the Classic Six is 6ft/1800mm wide and a range of lengths starting from 4ft/1200mm. Each greenhouse is fitted with toughened glass, brass/stainless steel fixings and an automatic full length ridge ventilation solution, allowing rising hot air to escape quickly.   Featuring a modular design with standard width of six feet/2.4m and variable lengths (increments of 2 ft/60cm) and an extensive range of optional accessories. The Classic Six Greenhouse is a very versatile size, ideal for small gardens, gardeners requiring a modest size greenhouse for growing favourite plants/vegetables fruits and overwintering tender potted plants etc.  Order your Classic Greenhouse direct from Owen Chubb GardenStudio, we supply + fit nationwide.   Call us today (087-2306 128) to arrange to visit our Greenhouse display in Dublin.    

Classic Six (6 x 8) Greenhouse with optional OSMO UV timber protection, installation in Maynooth, Co Kildare | Supplied + fitted by Owen Chubb Garden Landscapers Cedar Staging & Shelving, essential optional accessories for the superbly crafted Classic Six Cedar Timber Greenhouse | Supplied + Fitted in Maynooth, Co Kildare by Owen Chubb Garden Landscapers, Tel 087-2306 128
 
For more details on the Gabriel Ash range of Classic Cedar Timber Greenhouses and/or to visit our display in Dublin, please call 087-2306 128 or email info@owenchubblandscapers.com  
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