Garden Bridges are something that should be personalised to your exact wants and needs. We have a huge range of wooden garden bridges to suit every garden. Low rail, high rail, no rail; simple, detailed or somewhere in between, you'll be sure to find a bridge you love.
Garden Bridges are something that should be personalised to your exact wants and needs. We have a huge range of wooden garden bridges to suit every garden. Low rail, high rail, no rail; simple, detailed or somewhere in between, you'll be sure to find a bridge you love.
Garden bridges are our speciality and we lovingly craft each one at our Lincolnshire workshop. The wonderful thing about wooden garden bridges is that they can be used for both functional and aesthetic purposes; and due to the natural strength and quality of the wood, our bridges will stand the test of time.
People often think that garden bridges are strictly ornamental, and just for their charming looks. Of course they do look classically lovely, but they are also very functional, and can be very helpful in the garden.
Garden Bridges can be used for a multitude of purposes. The main three purposes for garden bridges are for crossing bodies of water, crossing uneven ground or as an ornamental feature. We have chosen our Japanese Style Garden Bridge to show how garden bridges can be used to fulfil all of these purposes.
We believe that your garden should be an extension of you and your style. We have a variety of garden bridges to suit any style garden – from minimalistic to more detailed, all of our bridges have a classic timeless characteristic to them.
Garden Bridges are a great way to add character to your garden; we might be a little biased but we think that wooden garden bridges are the best option when it comes to choosing a material for your garden bridge.
Garden Bridges: Why buy handmade?
Some might say that the main advantage of anything handmade is that each item has a distinct level of craftsmanship. This includes garden bridges.
Garden Bridges: How can I make my garden more accessible?
The essence of accessibility in gardens is to ensure that everyone gets to enjoy the wonders of the outdoors regardless of their personal circumstances.
How do I look after a garden bridge?
The best start to looking after a garden bridge is starting with a quality bridge in the first place. This comes down to a number of factors but two of the most important are the wood the bridge is made from, and the craftsmanship that went into creating it.