11% OFF: 7 x 7 Shire Hampton Garden Summerhouse

£990.99

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    Make the most of a sunny corner with the 7×7 Hampton Corner Summerhouse. This 7×7 summer house is constructed from 12mm shiplap tongue and groove shiplap cladding, well-known for its weather resistance, strength and durability, and supported by a 34x34mm frame. The floor is also strong 12mm tongue and groove suitable for furniture and footfall. The gently sloping roof is 11mm OSB, comes with felt covering and is finished by a traditional finial.Fully glazed, Georgian-style double doors with matching side windows fill this summerhouse with light. Plus, the windows open to offer ventilation while the door is completed by an antique-style black latch. The double door is 1.36m (4’5) wide, complete with a black ring latch. Treated inside and out with a water-based honey-brown treatment, with a recommendation that you should apply a top coat of your choice within 3 months. Supplied with felt, fixings, glass and instructions for self-assembly. This Hampton is supplied dip treated with a 10-year anti-rot guarantee, when supported with annual retreatment and manufacturer guidelines.Also available as a 7’5 x 7’5 model.FREE* delivery available to most mainland UK addresses. Space-saving corner design 10-year anti-rot guarantee, when supported by annual retreatment and manufacturer guidelines. Strong 12mm tongue and groove wall cladding and floor for hardwearing use Glazed double doors with traditional black latch and 2 matching windows to either side OSB solid sheet roof finished in felt

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11% OFF the 7 x 7 Shire Hampton Garden Summerhouse, a space-saving corner design with 12mm shiplap cladding, 12mm T&G floor, glazed double doors and a 10-year anti-rot guarantee.

A Corner Summerhouse That Makes Sense

If you’ve got a sunny corner in the garden that never really gets used, the 7×7 Hampton Corner Summerhouse is worth a proper look. It’s designed to sit neatly into a corner, so it can make better use of the space you already have rather than asking you to give up a big patch of lawn. That makes it a practical option for gardens where every bit of room counts.

The shape is part of the appeal, but it’s not just about saving space. A corner layout can also help the building feel a bit more tucked away and calm, which is handy if you want somewhere for a quiet coffee, a book, or a bit of time away from the house. It has that traditional summerhouse feel without needing a huge footprint.

Built With Everyday Use in Mind

This summerhouse is constructed from 12mm shiplap tongue and groove cladding, a material choice that is well known for its weather resistance, strength and durability. The 34x34mm frame gives the structure support, while the overall build is suited to regular use rather than being just a decorative garden feature.

For the floor, you get 12mm tongue and groove boards, which is a useful detail if you plan to place furniture inside or want something that feels more solid underfoot. It’s the kind of specification people often appreciate once the summerhouse is in place, because it helps the interior feel more like an extra room and less like a lightweight shed.

The roof is made from 11mm OSB and comes felt covered, with a traditional finial finishing it off. The roof has a gently sloping shape, which suits the style of the building and helps complete that familiar summerhouse look.

Light, Air and a Bit of Character

One of the main draws here is the amount of light inside. The Hampton comes with fully glazed, Georgian-style double doors and matching side windows, so the inside gets plenty of daylight. That can make a big difference if you’re using it as a reading space, a hobby room, or somewhere to sit during the day without turning on lights straight away.

The windows also open for ventilation, which is useful in warmer weather or if you just want a bit of fresh air moving through. The door is finished with an antique-style black latch, and the double door measures 1.36m (4’5) wide, so access is fairly straightforward when you’re carrying in chairs, a table, or storage items.

It’s the kind of detail that gives the building a more classic look, without making it feel too formal. Some people like summerhouses that are plain and boxy; others want something with a bit more charm. This one sits somewhere in the middle and, to be fair, that works for a lot of gardens.

The Finish and What It Means for You

The Hampton is supplied dip treated and finished inside and out with a water-based honey-brown treatment. That gives it a usable base finish from day one, but it’s also noted that you should apply a top coat of your choice within 3 months. This is an important point for buyers, because the extra coat helps you keep on top of long-term care and gives you the chance to match the building to your garden style.

Because the treatment is already in place, you’re not starting from scratch. But like most timber garden buildings, it does need looking after. That’s normal, and it’s something worth factoring in before you buy. A bit of regular upkeep usually makes more sense than having to deal with bigger problems later.

What Comes With the Summerhouse

This model is supplied with felt, fixings, glass and instructions for self-assembly. That means the essential parts are included, so you’re not left trying to source extra pieces separately. For many buyers, that makes the ordering process feel simpler and more straightforward.

It’s also good to know that the Hampton comes with a 10-year anti-rot guarantee, when supported by annual retreatment and the manufacturer’s guidelines. That doesn’t mean you can ignore it, of course. Timber buildings still need care. But the guarantee does give some peace of mind, especially if you’re comparing options and want something with clear support behind it.

Why the Corner Design Helps

A space-saving corner design is one of the strongest practical features of this summerhouse. In many gardens, a corner is exactly where you end up with a bit of unused space. Maybe it’s too awkward for a shed, maybe it’s too small for a seating area, or maybe it’s just been left empty. This building is made to fit that kind of spot properly.

That can help you keep the central part of the garden open for planting, play or walking space. It can also make the building feel less intrusive, which matters more than people sometimes think. A garden building should work with the layout, not against it.

Good Things Buyers Usually Look For

If you’re comparing summerhouses, there are a few details that tend to matter. This Hampton covers a lot of the basics well:

  • 12mm shiplap tongue and groove cladding for strength and weather resistance
  • 34x34mm frame for support
  • 12mm tongue and groove floor suitable for furniture and footfall
  • 11mm OSB roof with felt covering
  • Fully glazed Georgian-style double doors
  • Matching side windows that open for ventilation
  • Black ring latch and antique-style black latch detail
  • Dip treatment and water-based honey-brown finish
  • 10-year anti-rot guarantee with regular care

Those details are the sort of thing that help when you’re deciding whether a summerhouse will actually fit the way you want to use your garden. It’s not only about the look, but about whether it feels sturdy, bright, practical and not too fussy.

Using It as More Than Just a Summerhouse

Some people buy a garden summerhouse just to have somewhere nice to sit in the warmer months. Others use one more often, maybe as a place for pottering, doing a bit of work, or storing garden cushions and chairs when the weather turns. The Hampton doesn’t force you into one way of using it.

Because of the glazing and the light it brings in, it can feel welcoming during the day. Because of the solid floor and timber construction, it can also handle a more practical setup. A small table and two chairs would suit it. So would a bench, some shelving, or a mix of relaxed seating and storage. It depends how you like to spend time in the garden.

And that’s really the point. A summerhouse becomes much more useful when it can shift with your needs. One week it’s a reading spot, the next it’s somewhere to sit with tea after working in the border. Nothing complicated about it, just a space that earns its keep.

What to Know Before You Order

As with any garden building, it’s worth checking the space before you order. The Hampton is a 7 x 7 corner summerhouse, and there is also a 7’5 x 7’5 model available. So if your garden is a little bigger or the corner you’ve got in mind needs more room, there may be an option that suits better.

Also, since this is a timber building, a level base is important. That’s not the exciting part of buying a summerhouse, but it matters. A sound base helps the structure sit properly and makes assembly easier. People sometimes rush that bit and regret it later, which is a bit of a pain, honestly.

It’s also supplied for self-assembly, so having a second pair of hands can make the process smoother. The instructions are included, and the fixings come with it, but it’s still worth setting aside enough time and planning the build for a dry day if you can.

Delivery and Convenience

FREE* delivery is available to most mainland UK addresses, which can be a real help when you’re buying a larger timber product. Delivery matters more than many people expect, not just because of the cost, but because it affects how easy the whole purchase feels.

And since the package includes the main components needed for assembly, you can focus on preparing the site and planning how you want to use the space once it’s up. That’s often the enjoyable part, really — picturing the summerhouse in the garden before it’s even built.

Why This Model Appeals to Plenty of Buyers

The Hampton is a good choice if you want something with a traditional look, a sensible footprint and a build that isn’t trying too hard to be something else. It has a familiar style, decent light inside, and the kind of construction details that give it a more solid feel.

For buyers, that means a few useful things: a building that fits an awkward corner, timber specifications that are easy to compare, and a layout that can be used in different ways over time. It’s not overcomplicated. It does what it needs to do, and for many gardens that’s exactly right.

If you’re looking for a place to sit, read, store a few things, or simply make better use of an empty corner, the 7 x 7 Shire Hampton Garden Summerhouse is a practical option with a bit of charm. The 11% OFF offer makes it even easier to take a closer look now rather than leaving it for later.

Quick Product Summary

Product: 7 x 7 Shire Hampton Garden Summerhouse
Design: Space-saving corner layout
Cladding: 12mm shiplap tongue and groove
Frame: 34x34mm
Floor: 12mm tongue and groove
Roof: 11mm OSB with felt covering and finial
Doors: Fully glazed Georgian-style double doors, 1.36m (4’5) wide
Windows: Matching side windows, opening for ventilation
Finish: Water-based honey-brown treatment
Guarantee: 10-year anti-rot guarantee when supported by annual retreatment and manufacturer guidelines
Includes: Felt, fixings, glass and instructions
Delivery: Free* to most mainland UK addresses

If you want a summerhouse that brings a bit more use to a corner of the garden, without taking over the whole space, this one is a very easy model to consider. It’s tidy, practical and has the details people usually look for when they want something that feels ready for the garden, not just put there.