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Ruxley Manor Garden Centre
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Ruxley Manor Garden Centre
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Zest Terraza Wood Outdoor Kitchen Double Unit (With Stainless Steel Top)

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Expand your outdoor cooking experience with this Terraza Outdoor Kitchen Double Unit this summer. The open-sided shelf is ideal for storing plates, cutlery, and serving utensils. Additionally, the double kitchen unit is equipped with a stainless steel top, offering an ideal surface for food preparation at a standard kitchen working height of 89 cm. It is made from sustainable slow grown softwood from responsibly managed forests and has a 10 year guarantee against rot. Please note this item is for outdoor use only. Delivery Information: Please read our delivery information carefully before ordering. Whilst our dedicated delivery team and our courier partners will endeavour to deliver your set directly to your garden, they will require adequate access (preferably directly through a side or back gate). Please check the box sizes below to ensure they will fit. If our delivery teams cannot access the garden, we will have to treat the delivery as a curb side drop. Product Dimensions (Height x Width x Length) Terraza Outdoor Kitchen Double Unit: 89 x 121 x 58 cm Category - Garden Storage Solutions.

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Mr Robert Brauer
Oxford
4 months ago
Dyddiad y pryniant: 15/04/2024
Zest Terraza Wood Outdoor Kitchen Double Unit (With Stainless Steel Top)
Great unit, fast delivery and well packaged. Took about and hour to put together and is sturdy and looks great! Recommend you have an impact driver and someone to help you when putting it together.
Am Ruxley Manor Garden Centre
As all the best things do, Ruxley Manor began simply. Henry Evans founded H. Evans and Sons in 1876, growing plants in Sidcup then transporting them, by horse and cart, to sell at the markets in Covent Garden. Since then, and thanks to the pioneering family after him, Ruxley Manor is now one of the UK’s best family-run Destination Garden Centres. Offering everything from excellent quality flowers, shrubs and trees to anything you could want to improve both your garden and your home – as well as a delicious bite to eat whilst you browse. Ruxley Manor Garden Centre was first started in 1964 by current Director, Richard Evans. Beginning life as a mail-order seed delivery service the operation soon developed and Ruxley Manor Farm, on the border of London and Kent, was purchased to support the growing business. We’ve come a long way since then with 5th generation family members now running the garden centre and restaurant – but a few of us still hope the orange floral trends of the 60’s come back around soon!
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MAIDSTONE ROAD, SIDCUP, Kent, DA14 5BQ, United Kingdom
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Am Ruxley Manor Garden Centre
As all the best things do, Ruxley Manor began simply. Henry Evans founded H. Evans and Sons in 1876, growing plants in Sidcup then transporting them, by horse and cart, to sell at the markets in Covent Garden. Since then, and thanks to the pioneering family after him, Ruxley Manor is now one of the UK’s best family-run Destination Garden Centres. Offering everything from excellent quality flowers, shrubs and trees to anything you could want to improve both your garden and your home – as well as a delicious bite to eat whilst you browse. Ruxley Manor Garden Centre was first started in 1964 by current Director, Richard Evans. Beginning life as a mail-order seed delivery service the operation soon developed and Ruxley Manor Farm, on the border of London and Kent, was purchased to support the growing business. We’ve come a long way since then with 5th generation family members now running the garden centre and restaurant – but a few of us still hope the orange floral trends of the 60’s come back around soon!