Whether linked in elaborate schemes or strategically positioned alone to frame a vista, the arch, in all its many forms, is a traditional garden feature. When designed to form part of a sequence of arches, they are referred to as tunnel arbours and arches in straight-line become arcades. Arches, which stand-alone or form part of a larger structure are often used as a plant support, although this use was not truly popularised until early in the 19th century. The classic rose arch has remained relatively unchanged in design since Victorian times.
Specification Details for Arches (Gazebos & Pergolas)
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Stuart Garden Architecture is consulted before specifying.
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