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Charles Taylor Three Seat Winchester Bench with FREE cushion

Charles Taylor Three Seat Winchester Bench with FREE cushion

Based around an elegantly contoured seat and back rest, your bench has been carefully hand crafted in the Peak District using Scandinavian redwood whose rot resistance has been enhanced by an oil based preservative.

D-740 , W-1700 , H-980mm

This product is made with quality materials. Over time the natural weathering process will begin as evaporation of natural oils and minerals in the wood begins from exposure to the elements. Cracks and splits can appear in the wood particularly on the end grain. The drier the wood, the more cracks will appear.
$245.06
Charles Taylor Three Seat Winchester Bench with FREE cushion
$245.06

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Charles Taylor Three Seat Winchester Bench with FREE cushion

Based around an elegantly contoured seat and back rest, your bench has been carefully hand crafted in the Peak District using Scandinavian redwood whose rot resistance has been enhanced by an oil based preservative.

D-740 , W-1700 , H-980mm

This product is made with quality materials. Over time the natural weathering process will begin as evaporation of natural oils and minerals in the wood begins from exposure to the elements. Cracks and splits can appear in the wood particularly on the end grain. The drier the wood, the more cracks will appear.

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Based around an elegantly contoured seat and back rest, your bench has been carefully hand crafted in the Peak District using Scandinavian redwood whose rot resistance has been enhanced by an oil based preservative.

D-740 , W-1700 , H-980mm

This product is made with quality materials. Over time the natural weathering process will begin as evaporation of natural oils and minerals in the wood begins from exposure to the elements. Cracks and splits can appear in the wood particularly on the end grain. The drier the wood, the more cracks will appear.