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Real wood enclosures from Dunster House

Angela  Frewin
Thursday 26 April 2007 17:59
Caterers investing in outdoor smoking shelters in advance of the July ban should consider real wood enclosures that will last and blend in with the surroundings, according to Dunster House.

It supplies a wide range of smoking shelters made from timber that has been pressure-treated to prevent rot and infestation and will not need any further treatment for 10 years. The modular elements slot together to form 3m x 3m shelters that can be tailored to the customer's specification. 

All versions come with open gables for ventilation and optional extras include a solid decked base to minimise mud transfer, timber walls for extra warmth, and wooden or toughened glass panels for partial screening. 

To buy it, call: 01234 272 445

Dunster House 

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