Description
18% OFF the 20’x15′ (6×4.7m) Premium Wooden Garden Gazebo with Timber Roof – a handmade in the UK gazebo that seats up to 27 adults or 34 children, and suits restaurants, hotels, wedding organisers, schools and sports clubs. Built from kiln-dried pine from sustainable, well-managed forests, this pressure-treated wooden gazebo comes with a 15-year anti-rot warranty, so no further treatment is needed. The smooth-sanded finish gives it a clean look, while the traditional timber roof includes a waterproof Tricoya® lining to help keep the inside dry. A timber deck board floor, balustrade infill panels and powder-coated corner braces add strength and practical use. It measures 3380mm x 6240mm x 4860mm and also comes in a 5.1m size, plus a version with a New England cedar roof. Installation is included and free delivery is available to most UK addresses. Accessories such as benches, tables, cushions and curtains can also be added.
A gazebo that fits real use, not just garden ideas
This 6.0m Premium Oval Gazebo with Traditional Timber Roof is the sort of structure that does a job properly. It is not just there to look nice in a brochure, though it does that too. It is made for places where people need shelter, seating and a dependable outdoor feature that can handle regular use. The shape, the size and the timber build all work together in a way that makes sense for commercial spaces and larger private gardens.
Because it is handmade in the UK, the gazebo has the feel of a proper built structure rather than something flat-packed and flimsy. The oval form gives it a softer appearance than a standard square gazebo, and that can matter when you want something that sits well in a garden, courtyard or hospitality setting. It is the kind of centrepiece that people notice without it trying too hard.
The shape that makes space feel usable
The base of this gazebo is described as hexagonal, but stretched in the middle to create the oval shape. That detail matters more than it may sound. It means the structure has a welcoming feel, and the inside space is arranged in a way that works well with seating around the perimeter. This is useful for venues that want a social area, not just a covered corner.
With room for up to 7 benched seats, the gazebo can accommodate 27 adults or 34 children. For a restaurant terrace, hotel garden, school courtyard or sports club, that gives a lot of flexibility. You could use it for waiting areas, group gatherings, outdoor dining, club meetings, or simply as a sheltered place for people to sit and take a break.
It also means the gazebo can be used across different seasons. Not everything about outdoor seating works when the weather changes, but a roofed timber structure gives more options than open furniture alone.
Timber roof with practical protection built in
The roof is one of the main reasons this gazebo stands out. It has a traditional timber roof, which gives the whole structure a familiar, well-balanced look. That style suits both classic gardens and more formal commercial settings. It does not feel overly modern, and that can be a good thing if you want the building to blend into its surroundings.
Inside the roof, there is a waterproof Tricoya® lining. This is there to help keep the interior dry, which is an important point for anyone buying a gazebo for regular use. Rain can be a nuisance with outdoor shelters, but this lining adds a useful layer of protection. It is one of those details that may not shout for attention, yet makes a practical difference over time.
The roof construction also supports the overall feel of the gazebo. A timber roof tends to work well visually with timber posts and decking, so the design stays consistent rather than mixed up. That matters if you want an outdoor feature that looks planned rather than added on later.
Material choice that gives reassurance
This gazebo is made from superior, kiln-dried pine, sourced from sustainable, well-managed forests. That is a useful combination for buyers who want to know where the timber comes from and how it has been prepared. Kiln drying helps reduce excess moisture in the wood, which is important for stability and long-term performance.
The timber is also pressure-treated. For buyers, this reduces the need for extra treatment after installation, which saves both time and money. It also comes with a 15-year anti-rot warranty, so there is a clear level of confidence built into the product. That warranty can be helpful when planning a purchase for a business or public-facing space, where people want reassurance that the structure is built to last.
The smooth sanded finish gives the wood a tidy appearance. It is not just about looks either; a smooth finish tends to make the whole structure feel more refined and easier to live with. The timber has a softer visual texture, which can matter if the gazebo will be used in a garden where the rest of the setting is carefully kept.
Flooring and infill details that add to the build
Another point worth noting is the timber deck board floor. A proper floor changes how a gazebo is used. It gives the interior a finished feel and makes seating or table arrangements easier. It can also help when the gazebo is placed on uneven ground or in a damp area, since the floor gives a defined walking surface.
The balustrade infill panels are also part of the structure. These panels add to the visual character of the gazebo and help create a more enclosed, comfortable setting without making it feel shut in. That balance is useful if you want shelter while still keeping the open-air feeling that makes gazebos appealing in the first place.
For many buyers, these finishing details are what lift a gazebo from being simply functional to being somewhere people actually want to spend time. It can make a garden, hotel grounds or school outdoor space feel more thought through, even if the rest of the area is fairly simple.
Strength where it matters
This gazebo includes robust corner braces that are powder coated to resist rust. That is a practical feature, and not one to overlook. Outdoor structures are always exposed to the elements, so using coated metal components helps with durability and reduces the chance of corrosion taking hold too early.
The overall build is aimed at regular use. That is why it makes sense for commercial buyers as well as private ones. A gazebo for a restaurant or hotel cannot just look right on day one; it has to continue performing when people use it often. The same applies to schools and sports clubs, where the structure may be used by lots of people through the week. This product is set up with that in mind.
Why commercial buyers may find it useful
One of the main advantages here is the wide range of possible uses. The product is described as ideal for restaurants, hotels, wedding organisers, schools and sports clubs. That makes it easier to see where it fits. It can act as a sheltered dining space, an outdoor gathering point, a seating area for events, or a covered meeting spot.
For wedding organisers, the gazebo can provide a visually pleasing focal point. For hotels, it can be part of the garden or terrace layout. Restaurants may use it to extend usable seating outdoors. Schools and sports clubs may want covered social space for groups, events or waiting areas. The point is that it gives a practical structure with a presentable finish, and that combination is often what buyers are looking for.
Because the gazebo is handmade and uses timber rather than a light temporary frame, it feels more like a permanent feature. That can help if you want to improve the overall impression of a site without going down the route of a full building project.
Accessories that make it easier to adapt
The gazebo can be customised with a number of useful accessories. These include tables, cushions and matching curtains in green, terracotta or cream. That gives buyers the chance to adapt the gazebo to their space and the way they plan to use it.
Benched seating is available separately too, and up to 7 benches can fit inside. That means you can build the layout around the exact use you need, rather than being stuck with one fixed arrangement. If the gazebo is for a hotel or restaurant, tables and cushions may be the obvious choice. If it is for a more informal space, benches alone may be enough. Curtains can add a sense of enclosure and help with wind or privacy, while also changing the look of the structure a bit.
This flexibility is useful because not every buyer wants the same thing. A structure like this can be fitted out in different ways depending on whether the aim is dining, resting, meeting or social use.
Sizes and version options
The model shown here measures 3380mm x 6240mm x 4860mm. That is a substantial footprint, so it is worth checking the available space before placing an order. It is not a small decorative item; it is a feature structure that needs proper room around it to work well.
There is also a 5.1m version available, along with a version featuring a New England cedar roof. That means buyers have some choice if the 6.0m layout is larger than they need or if they prefer a different roof style. It is useful to have options, especially when the gazebo has to fit into an existing site layout.
If you are planning around access, seating flow or event use, these size differences can matter quite a bit. It is worth measuring the intended area carefully, including space for walking around the structure. A gazebo like this will look better when it has breathing room.
Installation and delivery without extra hassle
The price includes installation, which is a big practical advantage. Large timber gazebos are not the sort of thing most buyers want to put together themselves over a weekend. Having the installation handled as part of the purchase takes pressure off the buyer and helps make the process feel more straightforward.
Free delivery is available to most UK addresses too. That can make budgeting easier, especially for commercial customers who need to plan costs in advance. When buying a structure of this size, delivery and installation can be the parts people worry about most, so having these details clearly included is helpful.
It is still sensible to check site access before ordering. Timber structures of this scale need room for delivery and assembly, and a level base is important. That kind of planning may not be exciting, but it saves headaches later on.
What buyers tend to like about timber gazebos
People often choose timber gazebos because they feel more settled in a garden than plastic or temporary structures. Wood has a natural look that works with planting, lawns, paving and outdoor furniture. In this case, the sanded finish, pressure-treated pine and traditional roof style all support that feel.
Another reason is usability. A gazebo like this gives you covered space without fully closing off the outside. You still get light, air and a view of the surroundings, but with a degree of shelter. That is appealing in both private and commercial settings, where the weather can be a bit unpredictable, as it often is.
The fact that no further treatment is required is also a selling point. Some timber products ask for a lot of upkeep straight away. Here, the pressure treatment and warranty reduce that burden. It is not maintenance-free forever, of course, but it does take away a good chunk of the early work.
Useful things to know before buying
If you are considering this gazebo for your site, think first about use. Will it be for seating, dining, events or waiting areas? The answer affects whether you want benches, tables, curtains or cushions. It may also affect whether the 6.0m version is the right size, or whether the 5.1m model is more suitable.
Also think about the ground it will stand on. A timber gazebo looks best and works best on a level, prepared base. This is not a detail to skip. Good installation depends on a proper site, and the finished result usually depends on that as well. It is one of those things that sounds obvious, then gets forgotten in the excitement of ordering.
For commercial buyers, it can help to think about footfall and seating layout in advance. If the gazebo is going to be used by groups, make sure there is enough room for movement around the benches and tables. If it is meant to be a focal feature, leave enough visual space so it can be appreciated properly.
A solid choice for outdoor spaces that need more than decoration
The 20’x15′ Premium Wooden Garden Gazebo with Timber Roof offers a mix of useful features: kiln-dried pine, pressure treatment, a 15-year anti-rot warranty, a waterproof roof lining, powder-coated braces, and the option to add seating and accessories. That combination makes it a sensible buy for anyone who wants a timber structure that is ready for real use.
It is not trying to be something it is not. It is a large wooden gazebo with a traditional look, practical construction and the kind of details that matter once people start using it every day. For gardens, hospitality spaces, schools or clubs, it offers a sheltered place that can be adapted to suit the setting.
If you are looking for a structure that brings together appearance, function and a fairly straightforward buying process, this gazebo gives you a lot to work with. And with installation included, free delivery to most UK addresses, and a choice of accessories, it is a purchase that can be planned with less fuss than many larger outdoor projects.
Key points at a glance: handmade in the UK, sustainable kiln-dried pine, pressure-treated timber, smooth sanded finish, traditional timber roof with waterproof Tricoya® lining, timber deck floor, balustrade infill panels, rust-resistant corner braces, 15-year anti-rot warranty, free delivery to most UK addresses, installation included, and accessories available separately.
