The National Trust Greenhouse Collection are all free-standing and come in 7 different designs with a choice of 6 heritage colours. The floor plans give you an indication of the possible internal layouts for each design, but the prices quoted do not include any benching or the reservoir.
Each of the greenhouses is named after a celebrated National Trust garden.
Ideal for the fruit and vegetable grower when limited garden space is available. It has room for one bench with beds on either side of the greenhouse.
With room for a bench on the gable end and along one side, there is enough room for one bed and plenty of pots.
To take maximum advantage of the Mottisfont, benching can be placed around the perimeter of the glasshouse.
Roomy enough for a bench on all sides it could provide a really productive area for growing and display.
Similar in style to the Mottisfont but the central lobby projects to provide more of a feature. The glasshouse is slightly wider, giving you more space and internal layout options.
The Wimpole Greenhouse is over a metre longer than the Tatton to give that extra bit of growing space.
The extra width of the Cliveden gives a very generously proportioned growing area, with great flexibility for layout.