What’s your style? We have some stunning garden gazebos for you, some with integral shade and others perfect for growing climbing plants. Pure class, and all made using quality materials and methods.
Norfolk Leisure Runcton Polycarbonate 3x3.6m Gazebo
Norfolk Leisure Pandora Leaf Gazebo 3x3.6m
Norfolk Leisure Runcton Polycarbonate 3x3m Gazebo
Norfolk Leisure Pandora Leaf Gazebo 3x3m
Norfolk Leisure Sliding Roof Gazebo 2.8x2.8m in Grey
Norfolk Leisure Luxury Gazebo 3x3m with LED Lights
Norfolk Leisure Garden Must Haves Got It Covered Pop Up Gazebo
Garden gazebos are such a cool idea, such fun and such an easy way to create privacy, shade, comfort and a focal point for your outdoor lifestyle. Take a look at these, a small yet perfectly formed collection of goodies to enhance your springs, summers and autumns.
Will you choose an open slatted gazebo with a sliding roof, or one with a static roof, a brilliant thing for climbing plants... imagine yourself snuggled inside in the dappled shade, underneath a mesh of fragrant climbing plants, some with flowers? Wow.
We have a very good quality pop-up gazebo for you, an excellent buy for style and convenience. So much better than a cheap version that looks horrid, and flies away in the slightest wind. Buy good quality, look after it, and it'll last for years and years.
Don't you just love the versions with integral curtains? Epic! You can fit a set of outdoor furniture underneath, or just add a load of big floor cushions for comfort. Close the curtains to chat discreetly, keep the breeze off, or hide from the sun. This is where your alfresco life begins.
FAQs on Gazebos
A gazebo is a freestanding, open-sided outdoor structure with a roof that provides shade and shelter. It’s perfect for creating a cozy outdoor lounge, dining area, or event space in your garden — ideal for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying the fresh air without worrying about sun or light rain.
You can, but it depends on the build and materials:
- Steel or aluminium frames with weatherproof roofs: These can typically stay up through most seasons, though it’s wise to check the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Fabric or canopy roofs: Usually better to take down or cover in winter to avoid damage from snow, ice, or heavy rain.
Many gazebos come with clear instructions and can be assembled by DIY enthusiasts with a bit of patience and teamwork. That said:
- Having two or more people definitely speeds things up.
- If you’re not confident with tools or want a hassle-free experience, professional installation is a smart option.
Gazebos commonly feature:
- Frames: Powder-coated steel, aluminium, or wood — all offering different looks and durability levels.
- Roofs: Options range from waterproof polyester canopies to polycarbonate panels or even traditional wood shingles for rustic styles.
Absolutely! Many models offer optional accessories like:
- Zip-up sidewalls for extra shelter and privacy
- Mesh mosquito nets to keep bugs out while you relax
- Decorative curtains or lighting kits for ambiance
Keep your gazebo looking great and lasting longer by:
- Cleaning fabric roofs with mild soap and water to prevent mold
- Checking and tightening frame bolts seasonally
- Removing or securely covering it during storms or heavy snow
- Storing detachable parts indoors during winter