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Specifications at a Glance:

  • Natural Western red cedar with stainless steel screws
  • Easy assembly (approx. 45 minutes with two people) requires a Phillips screwdriver and small ladder
  • Outside arch dimensions are 41-1/4" W x 23-3/4" D x 86" H overall at roof
  • Inside arch opening is 36-1/2" W x 84-1/4" H
  • Arch weighs approx. 45 lbs.
  • Install on concrete footings
  • 4 anchors included to attach arch to footings

Victoria Arch

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Victoria Arch - Item #37-407

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Victoria Cedar Arch

Attention to detail sets this classic cedar garden arch apart from others. Smoothly-jointed arches mount directly to edge-molded ledger boards. Airy lattice side panels and ample depth give this arch a custom-made appearance. Create a handsome entry to your garden or yard with this arch.

  • Crafted of Western red cedar, naturally durable and rot-resistant
  • Cedar may be painted or left natural to weather to a beautiful silver-gray
  • This item has a $20.00 additional shipping charge
  • Sorry, no shipments to AA,AE,AK,AP,GU
  • Faster shipping is not available for this item.
  • Please provide a physical street address for delivery.
  • Would you like to specify a delivery week? Call us at 1-888-833-1412 to place your order!

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Victoria Arch
 
5.0

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5.0

Great Arched Rose Trellis

By Meg

from Millburn, New Jersey

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Pros

  • Attractive Design
  • Durable
  • Easy to assemble

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Decorative
    • Flower Gardens
    • Landscaping

    Comments about Victoria Arch:

    Very nicely made, easy to put together, looks beautiful. Only curve ball I didn't expect is that you have to "foot" it in cement to secure the arch. So I learned how to make cement!

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