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Churnet Valley Bird Table with House

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Churnet Valley Bird Table with HouseIntroducing the Churnet Valley Bird Table with House, a quality handmade bird table that brings both functionality and charm to your garden. Crafted with care in Staffordshire, this bird table is a testament to traditional craftsmanship. Each piece is fully pressure treated and tanalised to ensure durability and longevity, making it a reliable addition to your outdoor space. The quirky yet traditional design adds a touch of character, making it a

Introducing the Churnet Valley Bird Table with House, a quality handmade bird table that brings both functionality and charm to your garden. Crafted with care in Staffordshire, this bird table is a testament to traditional craftsmanship. Each piece is fully pressure treated and tanalised to ensure durability and longevity, making it a reliable addition to your outdoor space. The quirky yet traditional design adds a touch of character, making it a delightful focal point for bird watchers and garden enthusiasts alike.

Constructed from premium Scandinavian Redwood, the Churnet Valley Bird Table with House is built to withstand the elements. The pressure-treated timber ensures that the wood remains resistant to rot and decay, providing a safe and sturdy feeding station for your feathered friends. Every joint is screwed together for enhanced stability, ensuring that the bird table remains steadfast even in windy conditions. This meticulous attention to detail guarantees a product that not only looks good but also stands the test of time.

Measuring 161cm in height, with a width and depth of 12cm, and weighing 7kg, this bird table is designed to fit seamlessly into any garden setting. Its compact dimensions make it suitable for gardens of all sizes, while still offering ample space for birds to perch and feed. Handmade in the UK, the Churnet Valley Bird Table with House is a perfect blend of practicality and aesthetic appeal, providing a welcoming haven for birds and a charming addition to your garden decor.

Key Features

  • Quality handmade bird table
  • Handmade in Staffordshire, UK
  • Fully pressure treated/tanalised for durability
  • Screwed together for enhanced stability
  • Quirky yet traditional design
  • Made from Scandinavian Redwood
  • Dimensions: Width 12cm, Height 161cm, Depth 12cm
  • Weight: 7kg

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are used to make the Churnet Valley Bird Table with House?

The bird table is constructed from premium Scandinavian Redwood, which is fully pressure treated and tanalised to ensure durability and resistance to rot and decay.

Where is the Churnet Valley Bird Table with House made?

This bird table is handmade in Staffordshire, UK, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.

What are the dimensions and weight of the bird table?

The bird table measures 161cm in height, with a width and depth of 12cm, and weighs 7kg.

Is the bird table stable in windy conditions?

Yes, every joint of the bird table is screwed together for enhanced stability, ensuring it remains steadfast even in windy conditions.

How does the pressure treatment benefit the bird table?

The pressure treatment, also known as tanalisation, helps the wood resist rot and decay, significantly enhancing the bird table's durability and longevity.

What design features does the bird table have?

The bird table features a quirky yet traditional design, adding a touch of character and charm to any garden setting.

Is the bird table suitable for small gardens?

Yes, with its compact dimensions, the bird table is designed to fit seamlessly into gardens of all sizes while still offering ample space for birds to perch and feed.

How does the bird table contribute to garden decor?

The Churnet Valley Bird Table with House serves as a delightful focal point for bird watchers and garden enthusiasts, blending practicality with aesthetic appeal to enhance your garden decor.

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Vader when he still is Anakin
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