The Quality and Elegance of Gabriel Ash Greenhouses

17th May 2011 - 11:34:46
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The Quality and Elegance of Gabriel Ash Greenhouses

It is no small task to obtain the seal of approval from Great Britain’s Royal Horticultural Society, but we have succeeded in doing just that. The Royal Horticultural Society has officially recognised and endorsed Gabriel Ash for the outstanding quality of our greenhouses. Gabriel Ash greenhouses are known for their innovative designs, elegant appearance, overall attention to detail and excellent craftsmanship. Each greenhouse is built in Britain by a team of highly skilled professional craftsmen, with a design based upon many generations of traditional British gardening. All of our greenhouses are built to stand the test of time, using the finest materials: top-quality Western Red Cedar, reinforced glass and durable but lightweight aluminum. The aluminum portal frames of the greenhouses have been designed to provide maximum strength to the structures, making it possible for these greenhouses to last for one hundred years or longer. A greenhouse from Gabriel Ash is truly a legacy that you can pass on to your children and grandchildren.

Not only are these greenhouses durable and appealing to look at, they can also support a variety of useful add-ons. All of our greenhouses include gutters and drainpipes that are useful for filling rain barrels. The roof of each greenhouse is equipped with the unique Gabriel Ash ventilation system that follows the center ridge of the peaked roof, providing critical air circulation to the plants. The base of each greenhouse is surrounded by cedar ship laps, which provide natural insulation. By special request, we can build the bottom of the greenhouse into a solid brick wall to maximise stability and temperature regulation.

In addition to our large selection of freestanding greenhouses, we also offer a line of vine houses and lean-tos that can be used in awkward areas or locations with less space. Resembling half-greenhouses, these structures are affordable for every budget and fit cosily against the wall of a house, making them easily accessible and ideal for kitchen gardens. With Gabriel Ash’s wide variety of specialised designs, you will be able to find the perfect greenhouse to suit your location.

It is quite clear why the Royal Horticultural Society has given its endorsement to Gabriel Ash greenhouses. The unsurpassed quality and craftsmanship and innovative designs, combined with our company’s high standard of excellence and personalised service make Gabriel Ash greenhouses the only choice for the discerning gardener.

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