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A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby Chris__M » 10 Feb 2014, 10:04

This appeared in my Facebook feed yesterday, and if I had room, I would be thinking about it. The "roof" appears to be made of slats, so not rain-proof, but it wouldn't be difficult to adapt it to make a rather large BBQ shelter. Or just leave it as intended, as a garden bar. Currently selling for 600 notes, which strikes me as not bad at all.

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http://www.gardenbuildingsforsale.co.uk ... ports-bar/
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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby Chris__M » 10 Feb 2014, 10:10

From the same site, this might be more practical as a BBQ shelter, and cheaper...

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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby derekmiller » 10 Feb 2014, 12:25

How about one of these. ;)

http://www.bbq-huts.co.uk/

Must start doing the lottery again....
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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby Toby » 10 Feb 2014, 14:58

The sports bar is a great price!
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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby robgunby » 10 Feb 2014, 16:00

I'd love something that's like a hybrid between those two.

Who am I kidding, I want the sports bar (with added roofing) for hosting and the small garden bar for cooking. A lot of saving to be done for that unfortunately!

Edit - scratch that, I just looked at bbq huts. 5 grand *well spent* on one of those. Would be horrendous to use in the summer though, and would pretty much fill my garden!
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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby aris » 10 Feb 2014, 16:52

Personally, i'd go for a Lapa:

http://www.thelapacompany.co.uk/lapa-designs.html

One of the larger ones :-) And no, i'm not worried about fire risk :lol: :lol: The thatch treated for fire resistance.

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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby robgunby » 10 Feb 2014, 17:21

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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby derekmiller » 10 Feb 2014, 17:23

Thats it Rob, bring everyone back down to earth.. :lol: :lol:
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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby robgunby » 10 Feb 2014, 18:57

That's not down to earth Derek, that's my dream, I've nothing at all sheltering me from the rain at the moment! Did a smoke in pouring rain the other night, it was miserable. Worth it, of course...
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Re: A perfect addition to a Garden BBQ Setup

Postby derekmiller » 10 Feb 2014, 22:34

I was taking the piss Rob. Those gazebos are what most of us have. And there is nothing wrong with them. Mine are screwed to the patio, luckier then most.


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