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Re: Gazebo
got ours from amazon - it's pretty good for the price.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_no ... ave+gazebo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Gazebo
Have a look on JTF website if you can get an account there or know someone who has.
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Re: Gazebo
Just make sure it's well secured. Unlike these Muppets...
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Re: Gazebo
Halfords do some decent ones.
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Hi Im a newbie on this forum and been reading post and comments. we also bought a gazebo online and pretty cool too. ill get back with the site, I'll ask my daughter.
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Pure morning, great tune
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Re: Gazebo
Got to love a gazebo in this British weather...


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Re: Gazebo
Depends what you want to use it for - Gala make heavy duty ones that can stand some amount of stick. All the cheaper ones are much of a muchness - we have a trade stand probably a dozen weekends a year and were going through st least three a season before we bit the bullet and paid for a heavier duty one.... it will still be the one we use next season.... so has paid the difference back now and is looking good for another year.
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Yes Gala if you are in it for real.
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Re: Gazebo
My Grandma, bless her, once asked me where the best place to by a gaze-bow was 

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Re: Gazebo
Our gazebo is pretty sturdy and can withstand this British weather. 

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Is it made up of brick walls and a tiled roof?bedswerver wrote:Our gazebo is pretty sturdy and can withstand this British weather.
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Mine was made up of fully boarded timber roof. High-Quality timbers that are pressure treated. I got it 3 years ago from http://whatshed.co.uk/small-gazebo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Check out Bredon Small Gazebo, it was ranked as the top small gazebo in the UK. And I think I made the right choice. The three sides are open making it airy and light. The appearance fits my garden so well, making it more attractive. It is really good for an afternoon of coffee and reading books with family or friends. Sometimes my kids use it as their castle. Playing around dressed as princesses.
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Gazebo? Is he a defensive midfielder? I'm sure he'll provide good cover for the squad.
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TBF John, That is pretty secure. Not in the best location, but securejohn'sroseyspecs wrote:Just make sure it's well secured. Unlike these Muppets...
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Re: Gazebo
HaHa.
This one is quite a strong one but with all these All Seasons gazebos they are quite pricey
http://windproofgazebos.com/all-seasons-gazebo-3x3m" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hope this is of help
Claret4Ever
This one is quite a strong one but with all these All Seasons gazebos they are quite pricey
http://windproofgazebos.com/all-seasons-gazebo-3x3m" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hope this is of help
Claret4Ever
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Re: Gazebo
I don't understand the point in having a gazebo in the back garden in this country. We get little in the way of sunshine as it is, why not simply open all the windows and doors in the house if you want fresh air but remain in shade?
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Re: Gazebo
Gazebos generally go up to keep food and drink in the shade, also for use if the rain pays a visit. I’ve had parties with 50 people in my garden and wouldn’t really want them all in my kitchen if we had a brief shower.