As the buildings in our National Trust range are inspired by National Trust sites dotted around East Anglia, the summerhouses in this range are very traditional in style, perfect for our customers with more antiquated tastes. This particular summerhouse takes its name from the quaint hamlet of Flatford, an area preserved by the trust. The traditional style on this building has been created with the use of leaded windows, Fleur-de-Leys cast iron door and window furniture, and black corrugated sheeting laid on the pent roof. It also has vertical sawn timber boards for the external cladding which helps add to its rustic look and feel.
This Summerhouse has been painted in the shade Wades Lantern from the National Trust Paint Palette, which is a muted, earthy green colour. The colours of the National Trust Buildings are very natural in tone, so if you would like to look at the other colours in the National Trust range, you can view them all or order free samples on the Exterior Colour Ranges section of our website.
The other National Trust Garden Building range also include The Blickling, The Felbrigg, The Peckover, The Oxburgh, which are all sheds and The Lavenham, The Ickworth and The Orford, which complete the National Trust Summerhouse range.
You can view the National Trust range of buildings at any of our UK show centres (the locations of which can be found below) across the country to get a better idea for the style of them, or you can call us on