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Adley 7′ x 5′ Jellytot Chalet Two Storey Playhouse

Sheds.co.uk
£694.00

This delightful Adley 7′ x 5′ Jellytot Chalet Two Storey Playhouse offers ample space for children and their playmates. The clever design will captivate them for long periods. Designed to mimic a traditional English cottage, it comes with window shades and a charming wooden butterfly motif at the entrance. The sloped roof design maximizes vertical space and is protected by a robust mineral felt coating for enhanced weather durability. The solid flooring and roof are made from sturdy sheet panels, ensuring durability. The windows are crafted from tough 2mm styrene glazing, providing a safe alternative to standard glass. All Adley playhouses adhere to UKCA regulations and comply with the Toys (Safety) Regulation 2011 (EN-71). For tower playhouses taller than 100cm and two-story structures with internal lofts, safety rails are included. Additional safety features include a 12mm door gap and extra air vents. Please note that the images shown are for illustration purposes only. The measurements provided in metric units include the roof’s overhang.

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