Our Metal Garden Furniture at a Magnificent Country Retreat

Following on from our post last week; ‘Oliver Metal Garden Furniture – Top Choice for the Hospitality Industry,’ we’re pleased to let you know that the magnificent Grim’s Dyke Hotel have also chosen the Metal Design Furniture range.

Here you can see the team installing three of our elegant Romano metal gazebos.  Thus creating a shady spot and enabling visitors to enjoy the idyllic countryside setting.  You’ll also see our Oliver metal tables and chairs for stylish comfortable seating.  Guests can enjoy a spot of afternoon tea al fresco while marvelling at building’s rich history.

The hotel is only 12 miles outside central London and offer guests a countryside retreat from hectic city life.  The accommodation is fabulous; four-poster beds and luxury en-suites, designed to reflect the period of the building.  Gillbert’s Restaurant, serving modern British food, is also open to non-residents for lunch, dinner and cream teas.

The restaurant was named after former owner W.S. Gilbert, the famous dramatist and librettist partner of Sir Arthur Sullivan.  Gilbert & Sullivan Opera performances with Dinner, take place bi-monthly throughout the year.  You can find out more by visiting the company website www.grimsdyke.com

We’re extremely excited to publish these pictures of our metal garden furniture which now graces the grounds of the Grim’s Dyke.  The garden structures complement the grandeur and elegance of the building which was built based on architect Norman Shaw’s designs in 1890.  Shaw’s distinct style was heavily influenced by the Gothic movement, the wrought iron style structures fit in perfectly.

The laser cut details of the Oliver furniture on the terraces give the look a modern twist.  We hope you’ll agree the end result is elegant and sophisticated with a contemporary edge.

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