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1.83M x 0.9M Fan Trellis - Pressure Treated Brown

1.83M x 0.9M Fan Trellis - Pressure Treated Brown
£15.49
EX VAT: £12.91
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MaterialWood
Width900MM
Height1830MM
TypeFan Trellis
ColourBrown
TreatmentPressure Treated
Square SizeApprox 100MM
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Our 1.83m x 0.9m fan trellis in pressure treated brown timber is a smart way to add shape and planting support to the garden. Made from rough sawn trellis batten, it has a solid, traditional look that suits both new and established boundaries, whether fixed to a wall, fitted above fencing or used as a standalone decorative feature.

The curved fan top gives this trellis a more open, ornamental feel than a standard square panel, making it ideal for softening hard lines in the garden. At 1.83m high by 0.9m wide, it is well suited to climbing plants such as clematis, honeysuckle and rambling roses, while the brown pressure treated finish helps protect the timber and gives it a warmer, more natural appearance.

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