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Wooden play equipment

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LIZS · 27/04/2008 13:25

Hoepfully we will be in a position to get our garden cleared and landscaped sufficiently to set up a climbing frame later this summer. thinkign ahead I've just priced up a TP Kingswood frame arrangement and it was £1275 without extras & Sherwood £1100 ish. Can any one recommend something similar but preferably cheaper !

Looking for a combination of tower/frame with slide, monkey bars and climbing wall. Ds is 10 already so want something which will still last him a few years and dd (6) can also use.

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PestoMonster · 27/04/2008 13:31

We've got a very nice system from
Houtland

LIZS · 27/04/2008 13:42

looks good , can you buy it in modular form -ie I like the adventure tower but don't need swing arm - or only as predefined sets ?

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LIZS · 27/04/2008 14:37

Has anyone used Dunster House?

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PestoMonster · 28/04/2008 20:56

You buy the bits you want. We've got a double swing set, with a slide and platform, fireman's pole and ropeladder. We have 2 trapezes which the dds have instead of the swing and also a monkey swing thing which we swap around for a bit of variety. It really is very versatile. If you want to extend and put a tower on you can do.

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