Britt Summerhouse 3 x 2.5m
- Product number
- P014207
- The Britt summerhouse measuring 3 x 2.5m (9ft 10.1” x 8ft 2.4”) is a dainty garden building but the perfect size for a summerhouse. Whether you want to work, relax or entertain, this summerhouse is an ideal solution for your garden.








2,175.-
incl. vat
Details
- Depth
- 3 m
- Width
- 2,5 m
- Height
- 2,53 m
- 10 year timber guarantee *
- Unbeatable Industry Knowledge
- Free delivery to most UK homes *
Product Options
Please select your desired options below
Roof Shingles
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4x Black Straight Roofing Shingles

4x Red Straight Roofing Shingles

4x Green Straight Roofing Shingles

4x Brown Straight Roofing Shingles

4x Black Curved Roofing Shingles

4x Green Curved Roofing Shingles

4x Black Hexagonal Roofing Shingles

4x Red Hexagonal Roofing Shingles
Foundation Beams
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4x Standard Foundation Beams

4x Tanalised Profiled Foundation Beams

4x Composite Profiled Foundation Beams
Flooring Options
Roof and Floor Insulation
Wall Accessories
- 10 year timber guarantee *
- Unbeatable Industry Knowledge
- Free delivery to most UK homes *
Specifications
- Weight
- 460 kg
- Wall thickness
- 28 mm
- Material
- Wood
- Wood type
- Spruce
- Colour
- Natural
- Width
- 2,5 m
- Depth
- 3 m
- Height
- 2,53 m
Britt Summerhouse 3 x 2.5m
A spacious garden retreat
Create a wonderful storage or leisure space in your garden with our Britt summerhouse. This is a great alternative to a traditional garden shed and offers more versatility. Turn this garden building into a summerhouse that you can relax in or entertain friends. Its compact size means it will fit into any garden but is the perfect size to help you enjoy your garden.
Our summerhouses are supplied untreated so you can stain or paint it to match your garden’s style or to create a standout feature that you can enjoy for years to come.
Whether you’re looking to buy a log cabin, summerhouse, gazebo or shed, shingles are a superior choice when it comes to roofing options. Read about it in this blog.
What does our summerhouse kit include?
All of our summerhouses are self-build so we provide you with everything you need to build your perfect garden getaway:
28mm interlocking wall logs
Conical tongue and groove for stability
Double, Glazed door
Integral glazing bars in door
Quality door fittings
Real glass
Fixing kit and instruction manual
Wind and watertight connections (excluding the inclining angles)
Minimum 16mm tongue and groove roof boards
Product dimensions
Overall Dimensions: 3m x 2.5m
Footprint: 2.8 x 2.3m
Internal Dimensions: 2.74m x 2.24m
Ridge Height: 2.53m
Eaves Height: 1.96m
Front Canopy: 0.4m
Reviews
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Britt cabin looks lovely. Installer impressed with level of patio base, but still had a bit of a gap in couple of the corners at the top. He suggested we use clear silicone between top of cabin & roof. 2 corners would need a little wedge before siliconing as gap too big to silicone. Also the main opening door at the top isn't completely flush (putting a thumb turn on it). Have painted it grey, looks great
Written by a competent diy'er. I gave 4 stars only due to the confusion with the door frame. Took 2 hours to work out which way round the 4 pieces of the door frame connected and which side the doors fit. Basically the top and bottom pieces needed transposing. With a couple of phone calls and emails it was sorted. I worked it out myself in between while making the calls and emails. I suggest the door frame has some sort of letters code ie a fits to a, b fits to b etc. this would of saved me 2 hours. The rest of the lodge went up no problem. The roof has a couple of gaps next to the top of the walls. But it does say somewhere on the website/ video you may need to plain off some of the top of the walls depending on what time of year you erect the lodge due to shrinkage and expansion. I only read this after the roof was on so a bead will need fixing to bridge the gap. No big deal. It's worth laying the shingles out in a couple of rows to get the best size cuts on the ends. I started after watching the video and ended up with quite a small cut shingle at one end. Looks Ok but a bit fiddly to cut straight. All in all a good product. Do read as much off the website and definitely watch the video of the two guys erecting one of the cabins beforehand. Built ours in the middle of some trees on a raised decking and feels like we're in a tree house. It's brilliant. Going to insulate the floor and roof as we intend to use it all year round. I will upload some pics when it's complete. We treated ours with two coats of Dulux Trade Aquatech Preservative Basecoat Plus (each piece was coated on all six side once then the second coat when the cabin was erected. This is the correct base coat to apply Dulux trade opaque stain which gives a 10 year guarantee. We used 3 x 2.5 L tins of the base coat because the first coat covered all sides of each board. Works out expensive but hopefully it will outlast me. Not chose the colour yet to paint the inside and outside. But will post pic when finished on the fb page as I said earlier.
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