Gardening Thoughts Adds
Garden Bridges to its Range of Garden Buildings
& Furniture
By GardeningThoughts
Gardening Thoughts
announce the addition of garden bridges
to their selection of garden buildings and
furniture. Garden bridges are ideal for
any garden with a stream or pond and make
a distinctive eye catching feature.
July 3rd 2007
Gardening Thoughts Ltd
is pleased to announce the addition of garden
bridges to their selection of garden
buildings and furniture. The updated site
(http://www.gardeningthoughts.co.uk) has
over 150 pages of garden buildings and furniture
information, plus over 350 products.
In the words of Sabine
Post, owner - “Due to popular demand
our garden
bridge range will be back online in
July.”
Gardening Thoughts have
varying sizes and types of garden
bridges available ranging in size from
40ft (12m) in length and widths up to 4ft
(1.2m). The bridges are made from galvanized
steel with wooden laminate decking and are
finished in high quality wood preservatives.
“Our garden
bridges are manufactured in the UK and
we will also offer bridges made to order”,
said Sabine.”
Garden
bridges can be handcrafted to the customers
own specification. They are finished in
almost any colour to suit the customers’
requirements and have the aesthetically
pleasing curved profile. The galvanized
steel and quality timber decking combination
offers the customer the best materials for
strength, longevity and stability.
Gardening Thoughts garden
bridges are delivered flat packed and
come with simple to follow construction
notes. A builder can be employed by the
customer to carry out the construction or
Gardening Thoughts can carry out the construction.
Other garden buildings
available on the GardeningThoughts.co.uk
website include children’s
playhouses, log
cabin workshops, summerhouses,
log
cabin offices as well as buildings for
pets such as aviaries,
rabbit hutches and dog kennels.
For more information on
garden
bridges, log
cabins, garden
sheds and more, please visit http://www.gardeningthoughts.co.uk/acatalog/Gardenbridges.html
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