Haddonstone Large Highland Stone Fountain

Haddonstone

Code: GC210
EAN: 5029619402109


The cast stone Large Highland Fountain from Haddonstone is a contemporary self-circulating water feature. The contemporary stone Large Highland Fountain is ideal for use in a garden, patios or terrace. This contemporary Large Highland Fountain by Haddonstone is available in Portland, Bath, Terracotta, Slate and Coade colours.

Please Select Which Colour You Require...

  • Finished in Portland

    Finished in Portland


  • Finished in Terracotta

    Finished in Terracotta


  • Finished in Bathstone

    Finished in Bathstone


  • Finished in slate

    Finished in slate


  • Finished in Coade

    Finished in Coade


£565.00

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Haddonstone Large Highland Stone Fountain Overview

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Established in 1971, Haddonstone is now regarded as one of the World's Leading Manufacturers of
Landscape Ornaments and Architectual Stonework.

 

Large Highland Fountain 

The cast stone Large Highland Fountain from Haddonstone is a contemporary self-circulating water feature.

The contemporary stone Large Highland Fountain is ideal for use in a garden, patios or terrace.
This contemporary Large Highland Fountain by Haddonstone is available in Portland, Bath, Terracotta, Slate and Coade colours.

Includes pump 

Dimensions:
Height: 440mm (17 1/4ins)
Weight: 196 kg (432lb)
Width at top: 1023mm  (40 1/4ins)

Product Features:

The cast stone Large Highland Fountain from Haddonstone is a contemporary self-circulating water feature. The contemporary stone Large Highland Fountain is ideal for use in a garden, patios or terrace.  This contemporary Large Highland Fountain by Haddonstone is available in Portland, Bath, Terracotta, Slate and Coade colours.

GENERAL NOTE

Simple precautions should be taken to avoid frost damage to a self-circulating water feature. Water should be drained off before winter every year and not replaced until spring when any risk of hard frost has passed.

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