




An Oxford, Curved lean-to Canopy size 7m wide x 27m long extends the existing structure, providing much needed additional space and a covered walkway. This free-standing, traditional lattice – hooped structure can easily accommodate items being suspended from it such as hanging baskets, mobiles, signage, and lighting.
Frequently Asked Questions
We always advise that you call your local planning authority as there are no hard and fast rules. They will advise on whether you require planning permission for your proposed canopy. Although it differs from region to region canopies under 30m2 may not require permission but this can be affected by situations such as proximity to neighbours, listed building status, conservation areas etc. so it always best to check. We are happy to provide free of charge, scaled drawings etc. of the proposed canopy structure to assist your application should you require.
No, our prices are all inclusive.
Fabric sheets are securely attached all round using an aluminium cladding rail system, which has been tried, tested and proven for over 30 years.
No, all canopies are fixed on to concrete pads or bases as the structures can lift out from the ground if not fixed into a suitable concrete base due to the uplift created by wind acting on the roof area.
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