...at the ends and extremities of a park are beautiful pavilions of masonry, which the French call belvederes, or pavilions of Aurora, which are as pleasant to rest oneself in, after a long walk, as they are to the eye, for the handsome prospect they yield; they serve also to retire into for shelter when it rains.

Anon, XVIII century

Venetian Folly L9400

The Venetian Folly, unveiled at the Chelsea Flower Show 1990, has the classical proportions of a Serlian window, combining the use of Tuscan columns, pedimented arch, quoins and balustrading.

 

Dimensions exclude joints. Allow 6mm (¼") for joints.

Pavilion L9300

The pavilion is based on our M7 Tuscan Column series and can easily be adapted for use as a portico. Please note that the pediment can be supplied in the standard 20° 27½° or 30° pitch. Flooring and steps can be supplied to individual requirements.

Dimensions exclude joints. Allow 6mm (¼") for joints.

 


Pavilion L9300