Width | 1.2m (4ft), 1.5m (5ft),1.8m (6ft), 2.1m (7ft), 2.4m (8ft), 2.7m (9ft), 3.0m (10ft), 3.3m (11ft), 3.6m (12ft), 3.9m (13ft), 4.2m (14ft), 4.5m (15ft), 4.8m (16ft), 5.1m (17ft), 5.4m (18ft), 5.7m (19ft) and 6.0m (20ft). Bespoke sizes available! |
Height (To Top of End Style) | 0.9m (3ft), 1.2m (4ft), 1.52m (5ft), 1.8m (6ft) and 2.1m (7ft). Bespoke sizes available! |
End Styles | 95mm x 60mm |
Top & Bottom Rail | 95mm x 60mm |
Back Bracing | 90mm x 33mm |
Tongue Groove | 121mm x 15mm |
Joints | Mortise and Tenon |
Timber Type | West African Iroko |
Surface Finish | Planed |
Timber Treatment | Untreated |
Expertly crafted by our team of special joiners here in the heart of the Devon countryside, our Iroko Cottage entrance gates are built to last. Made using one of the most naturally durable and long lasting species of timber there is, this gate will provide your entrances with a stunning and elegant feel due to the natural brown hue and beautiful grains found in Iroko wood.
Made using mortise & tenon techniques, this gate is extremely vigorous, sturdy and able to withstand the harshest of weathers. The Iroko tongue and groove cladding in which the frame houses, interlocks together and creates a seamless finish with shadow lines visible running vertical.
Our Iroko gates are supplied untreated due to the natural hardwearing properties of the wood. However, in order to maintain colour and prevent moisture entering the wood we advise all our gates are given a UV treatment (such as OSMO Clear Oil) once installed and on an ongoing basis as part of standard maintenance. Please see our Iroko Maintenance Blog and Terms & Conditions (Section 4) for more information.
Please Note: This product is specifically manufactured upon order placement and falls under our "Made-To-Measure" product range. We encourage you to review our Terms and Conditions (Section 2) before placing an order, as they detail guidance regarding orders, returns, and cancellations for "Made-To-Measure" product range.
Wooden gates are susceptible to warping if not appropriately handled and maintained. We encourage you to read our 'Why Do Gates Warp' page and Terms and Conditions for advice on how to prevent this. We cannot be held liable for any issues with your timber, such as cracking, twisting and/or warping, if the advice provided on these pages are not followed.