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Cedar Garden studio / office / gym / cinema (Platinum package)?11,999. Very good conditions. Built in summer 2018; cedar is expected to last for over 50 years. Well maintained. Can be disassembled, moved and re-assembled in your garden. Cedar Rooms link https://www.thecedarroomltd.co.uk/ . The alcove with the window, 2.1 cm long, fits a decent desk. Front (length) 4.49m, width (front to back) 3.79m, hight 2.35m (window 1*1cm, 1.95m*2.02m).


Room- inside measurements: front wall - 2.39m where the doors are + 1.78m alcove = 4.17cm; back wall - 4.17cm; left side wall (where the alcove is): 4.27cm, right side wall 3.47m.


Both front (100cm*100cm) and back (76cm*37cm) windows as well as the doors/door windows (1.95m*2.02m) are double glazed. Both doors also have locks.


The studio has four 2x sockets, an Ethernet slot in the alcove, two dimmable light switches (both can be wirelessly controlled from our kitchen c. 20m away), as well as cables for TV, projector and radiator (you can install one remotely controlled from the house).


Contact: [email protected]

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Room- inside measurements: front wall - 2.39m where the doors are + 1.78m alcove = 4.17cm; back wall - 4.17cm; left side wall (where the alcove is): 4.27cm, right side wall 3.47m.


Both windows as well as the doors/door windows are double glazed. Both doors also have key locks.


The studio has four 2x sockets, an Ethernet slot in the alcove, two dimmable light switches (both can be wirelessly controlled from our kitchen c. 20m away), as well as cables for TV, projector and radiator (you can install one remotely controlled from the house).

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