Why choose a wall-mounted pergola from Rutland County Garden Furniture?
When you choose Rutland County Garden Furniture, you’re buying from a team that knows pergolas inside out. Our range includes both timber and aluminium options, so whether you prefer a natural look or a more modern finish, there’s something to suit your space. Every pergola is built with durability in mind, using quality materials and corrosion-resistant fixings for long-lasting performance.
We don’t just offer off-the-shelf designs either. If you need something more tailored, whether that’s adding a roof, extra posts, or working around an awkward layout, we can adapt the pergola to suit your garden and how you want to use it.
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If you’re considering adding a wall-mounted pergola to your garden but would like some guidance before getting started, our team is more than happy to help. From choosing the right size and layout to selecting materials, we’re happy to explain everything clearly and simply.
For friendly advice or a quick discussion about your ideas, just get in touch. We’d love to hear about your project.
Our Wall-Mounted Pergola FAQ’s
Why Choose a Wall-Mounted Pergola for Your Garden?
Our wall-mounted pergolas are made from pressure-treated Northern European Redwood, selected for its durability and long-lasting performance.
Each kit is delivered ready for assembly, with redwood components precut and precision-machined. Only basic tools are required, making it easy to build a stylish and functional outdoor space with minimal effort, whether you’re installing a free-standing pergola or a wooden pergola attached to your house.
How Close Can a Pergola Be to a Boundary?
A pergola can be installed close to a boundary, but height restrictions apply under UK permitted development rules. It must be under 2.5m if within 2m of the boundary, and under 3m if further away, but check local rules.
How Tall Can I Build My Pergola?
The maximum height depends on the distance from the boundary line. Structures within 2 metres of the boundary are limited to 2.5m, while those further away can reach up to 3m. Pergolas with pitched or A-frame roofs can reach 4m. But always check local planning rules for your area, as these can vary, especially in conservation areas or for listed buildings.
What Surface Can a Pergola be Installed On?
Our decking kits with a pergola can be installed on a range of surfaces, including paving, concrete and well-prepared ground. The most important requirement is a level, stable base to ensure both the pergola and decking can remain secure and stable long-term.
When installing onto soil or grass, appropriate post supports or concrete footings are usually required. If you’re unsure what will work best for your garden, our team can offer tailored advice based on your specific layout and ground conditions.