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Tom Chambers Ripley Dovecot Birdhouse

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Tom Chambers Ripley Dovecot BirdhouseBUYERS NOTES FREE Delivery to Northern Ireland ONLY The Tom Chambers Ripley Dovecot Birdhouse would make a fabulous feature to attract birds to your garden. Mounted on a solid post and base this bird table allows for easy viewing. Tom Chambers bird tables are known for their high standards of quality and will be guaranteed to last for years bringing you delight from watching the birds feed in your garden. Heritage cream painted wood Tongue and groove

BUYERS NOTES

FREE Delivery to Northern Ireland ONLY

The Tom Chambers Ripley Dovecot Birdhouse would make a fabulous feature to attract birds to your garden. Mounted on a solid post and base this bird table allows for easy viewing. Tom Chambers bird tables are known for their high standards of quality and will be guaranteed to last for years bringing you delight from watching the birds feed in your garden.

  • Heritage cream painted wood
  • Tongue and groove cream painted wood and contrasting natural timber
  • Shaped openings add interest with solid timber perches
  • Decorative scalloped edging
  • Extra heavy duty cross base
Care & Advice
  • Ensure your bird table is fixed firmly to the ground to prevent damage from adverse weather conditions
  • Position your bird table in an open space to prevent potential predator attack and make it a sheltered spot so that it does not get too much direct sunlight or cold wind.
  • Clean your bird table with a mild disinfectant solution
  • Treat annually with a wood preservative

SIZE GUIDE & SPECIFICATION

Assembly Required: Fully built

Dimensions: Height 240cm

Material:  

All of Tom Chambers bird tables are made from FSC sourced timber from sustainable forests and finished to the highest standard.

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