Pop Den
Our entry-level playden is available in a single size and is constructed with all our standard safety features. All sections including the floor and roof are fully tongue and grooved.
Sizes :
| 2440 x 1830 | (5'x 5') |
| Eaves height | 1360mm |
| Ridge height | 1670mm |
Features : 1 Perspex window, plain trims, piano safety hinge, diamond in door, manufactured to British and European safety standards.
Oaktree
Available in one large size giving maximum playing space. With an optional partition, see the playden become a post office or shop. Add an optional verandah and increase play area by 610mm.
Sizes :
| 2440 x 1830 | (8'x 6') |
| 2440 x 2440 | (8'x 8') |
| Eaves height | 1550mm |
| Ridge height | 1820mm |
Features : 50 x 50 tanalised floor joists, manufactured to British and European safety standards, 2 Perspex single windows, 2 red window boxes, red trims, piano safety hinge, diamond window in door.
Acorn
An ideal playden for the smaller garden. The acorn is available in two sizes and you have the option of a verandah. Both sizes come with a window box and coloured trims and have all our usual high safety features as standard.
Sizes :
| 1830 x 1220 | (6'x 4') |
| 1830 x 1830 | (6'x 6') |
| 1830 x 2440 | (6'x 8') |
| Eaves height | 1445mm |
| Ridge height | 1750mm |
Features : 50 x 50 tanalised floor joists, manufactured to British and European safety standards, 1 Perspex single window, 1 red window box, red trims, piano safety hinge, diamond window in door.
Beech House
The perfect size cottage for your child’s large imagination. Complete with the integral verandah and high door its playtime for years to come rain or shine and with optional extra green felt tiles you can give it a Swiss cottage look.
Sizes :
| 2135 x 2135 | (7'x 7') |
| Eaves height | 1720mm |
| Ridge height | 2100mm |
Features : 50 x 50 tanalised floor joists, manufactured to British and European safety standards, 5’ high door, 4 single Perspex windows, 2 red window boxes, verandah, diamond window in door, piano safety hinge, red trims.





