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Traditional framed buildings provide the perfect setting for afternoon tea

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Courtyard Designs offers its construction services to those looking for additional display facilities.

| November 18, 2009 |

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Traditional styled timber outbuildings are a solution to providing additional tearoom and display facilities for garden centres, nurseries and specialist plant providers.

Customers now demand more from garden centers than just horticultural and landscaping products. Often customers like to take real time in selecting plants, garden furniture and everything needed to improve their gardens. Tearooms and catering facilities allow customers to enjoy the whole shopping experience more whilst providing an additional revenue opportunity.

The winter months are also the ideal time to improve or introduce additional facilities, ensuring minimal disruption to customers during this naturally quieter time of year.

Courtyard Designs is an expert in constructing beautiful timber outbuildings both for private and commercial use. Douglas fir or oak timbers from sustainable and managed forests are carefully chosen and hand crafted, using traditional construction methods by its own fully skilled team of expert craftsmen, ensuring the finest of quality materials and attention to detail.

The dedicated team at Courtyard assists with every step of the process of achieving your new outbuilding, from survey and corresponding with various planning departments and authorities to ensure a smooth process from the start to completion of the building and roofing, and leaving a clean and tidy site.

All buildings carry a 10-year guarantee. Visit www.courtyarddesigns.co.uk for more information.

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