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By Fallen Fruits
Inspired by different styles of architecture these polyresin birdhouses offer a quirky place for various garden birds to seek shelter and protection!

Invite wildlife into your garden with this wooden bird house, featuring a zinc roof. Team with bare wood furniture and trailing jasmine for a patio scheme.
I love this one,it’s on the shed near where they live,might be my imagination but they seem to be lineing up above it maybe eyeing it up it’s well made it has side doors to each flat so easy to clean after nesting,by the maid (me). Janice. Nomans Heath Malpas, GB. Wed Jul 24 2019

By Dakota Fields
The bird feeder "St. Moritz "impresses with its detailed appearance and is a proven classic when it comes to bird feeding. The design is based on a rustic mountain hut, as is often found in the alpine meadows in the Alps. The wooden feed silo inside can be filled through the removable top of the chimney and reliably protects the bird food from rain and dirt. All kinds of treats can be placed on the food tray to attract many native wild birds into your garden. On the back there is a mounting strip with which the birdhouse can be attached to trees and house walls. The solid feeding station is made of FSC®-certified pine wood (Pinus sylvestris, main type of wood) from sustainable and environmentally friendly forestry and is glazed weatherproof. European production is done by hand with a focus on the best quality workmanship. The external dimensions of the bird feeding station are approx. 33cm L x 24.5cm W x 21cm H.

By Dakota Fields
Give your garden a splash of colour with these 3 nesting boxes for the price of 1. This birdhouse is ideal for those small garden birds who like to visit your garden. With a hole for the birds to fit into, there is also a perch on which they can stand on to look at the view of your garden. It will last for many years to come giving your furry friends a place to stay when the weather is at its worse. Hang from your fence, wall or have it free standing o a table, this box is sure to make your winged friends feel like they have a home away from home. A great addition to any outdoor space that is always filled with wildlife.

By Fallen Fruits
Inspired by different styles of architecture these polyresin birdhouses offer a quirky place for various garden birds to seek shelter and protection!

By Fallen Fruits
This birdhouse has been designed for the Wren. It provides a good place to nestle and helps maintain or bring back a population in an area. During the wintertime, this birdhouse will often provide birds with a place to hide from bad weather. This nesting box comes in a full colour gift box.

By Fallen Fruits
On the beautiful hot and sunny days during summer you will see butterflies everywhere. On cold days, however, they tend to keep hiding. This house is the ideal hiding place for butterflies to seek shelter in bad weather conditions. In addition, they can use the box to hibernate. To make the butterflies more comfortable, you can place a handful of twigs in the box so that the butterflies can hang onto the twigs whilst using the house. Four drainage holes in the bottom. Sides enclose the floor to prevent water coming in. Packed in a full colour gift box

By Dakota Fields
This handcrafted bumblebee house to encourage beneficial insects into your garden. This solitary bee and wasp house provides the ideal nesting habitat for many of the over 200 species of solitary bee found in the UK. Solitary bees hardly ever sting people. They lay their eggs in the tubes which are sealed in with a parcel of food made from either cut leaves or mud. The eggs change to larvae and then pupae which hatch out into new bees the following spring. Ideally, insect houses should be located on a South, South East or South-West facing wall, fence or tree trunk in a sheltered position close to, but not obscured by, vegetation. This insect house was designed in collaboration with the UK's leading insect charity - Buglife.

By Fallen Fruits
Welcome feathered friends! This charming, rustic birdhouse offers a safe haven with its convenient clean-out panel for easy maintenance. Crafted from natural pinewood, its built -in drainage system keeps nests dry, making it the perfect home for nesting birds.

By Garden Mile
This wooden birdhouse comes with a screwed-down hinged lid, making it safe and secure for all small garden birds. Painted green on top and with a hanging hole on the back for easy installation, means this box fits in perfectly to any outdoor setting. It is ideal for a variety of small wild birds such as tits, robins, and sparrows because of its small entrance hole which keeps out larger predators. A hinged lid makes for easy opening, it is easy to clean and can be wall-mounted using the attached brass plate on the rear of the box, making it ideal for a garden wall, shed, or tree.

This handcrafted bumblebee house to encourage beneficial insects into your garden. The bamboo tubes provide the ideal nesting habitat for many of the over 200 species of solitary bee found in the UK. They lay their eggs in the tubes which are sealed in with a parcel of food made from either cut leaves or mud. The eggs change to larvae and then pupae which hatch out into new bees the following spring. The chamber with the slotted entrance provides shelter for moths and butterflies, many of which hibernate over winter. The pine cones provide the perfect shelter for ladybirds, the scourge of aphids. The mesh has been designed to permit access to native ladybirds only, and not the slightly larger, invasive Harlequin ladybirds which prey on our natural species. The section with blocks opens so that you can add leaf litter in the autumn, which acts as good overwinter habitat for another predator of aphids, the lacewing. Ideally, insect houses should be located in a South, South East or South-West facing location in a sheltered position close to, but not obscured by, vegetation. This insect house was designed in collaboration with the UK's leading insect charity - Buglife.
Helen. Wed Aug 18 2021

By Fallen Fruits
This birdhouse has been designed for the Wren. It provides a good place to nestle and helps maintain or bring back a population in an area. During the wintertime, this birdhouse will often provide birds with a place to hide from bad weather. This nesting box comes in a full-colour gift box.

This insect hotel is a perfect environment to attract and provide shelter to insects of all shapes and sizes. It is made from wood and almost looks like a little home. It has many gaps and access points for insects and once get inside the insects are treated to a couple of acorns to keep them coming back. The hotel comes with a hook at the back for hanging. It is perfect for beginners who are interested in wildlife and nature.
Perfect little bug house! My little boy has loved this in the garden!. Georgia. Chesterfield, GB. Tue Jun 09 2020

By August Grove
Provide a haven for beneficial pollinators with this charming bumblebee and butterfly house . This home's unique design features a slanted roof with an extended overhang and includes a mounting peg for easy installation. This house will make a delightful addition to any outdoor space.

By Dakota Fields
2 chamber bat house with a fixed roof. Bats enter from the bottom.

By Dakota Fields
This handcrafted bat house provides shelter to bats when rearing young and hibernating. Bat boxes generally need to be warm in summer for rearing young and cooler in winter for hibernation. This bat box is designed to be draft-proof, and is made from timber is both aesthetically attractive and resistant to all weather. The bats that will use this bat house are species that favour living in crevices and tight spaces. It has been designed with an optimum entrance slit of approx 20mm wide enabling the bats to crawl into their roost. The entrance slit is located at the base of the house, so that accumulated bat waste can drop out or be pushed out when the bats emerge.

By Dakota Fields
This handcrafted bat house to provide shelter to bats when rearing young and hibernating. Bat boxes generally need to be warm in summer for rearing young and coller in winter for hibernation. This bat box is designed to be draft proof, and is made from timber is both aesthetically attractive and resistant to all weathers. The bats that will use this bat house are species that favour living in crevices and tight spaces. It has been designed with an optimum entrance slit of approx 20mm wide enabling the bats to crawl into their roost. The entrance slit is located at the base of the house, so that accumulated bat waste can drop out or be pushed out when the bats emerge.

This product features a cute heart-shaped opening with a perch below it. It is sure to attract a variety of wild birds to your garden and is perfect for small nesting birds like robins and sparrows. Affix it to a wall, fence, or tree in a secure and safe area, and enjoy watching your feathered friends use it.
Beautiful birdhouse! Just as described. Perfect for a Christmas present.. Tamara. Atherstone, GB. Thu Nov 23 2023

By Fallen Fruits
This birdhouse has been designed for the Wren. It provides a good place to nestle and helps maintain or bring back a population in an area. During the wintertime, this birdhouse will often provide birds with a place to hide from bad weather. This nesting box comes in a full-colour gift box.

By Dakota Fields
The insect hotel "Monschau" offers you the possibility to settle many different wild bees directly in your garden. Against the background of changing landscapes with fewer and fewer natural nesting sites and the associated reduction in insect diversity, you can make a valuable contribution to nature conservation. In addition, your garden also benefits from the small inhabitants of the nesting aid, which excel at pollinating your plants and controlling pests. The reed stalks, pre -drilled nesting holes and the paper tubes are perfect as a nesting aid for a variety of wild bees. The elaborate design, which is modeled on a classic half-timbered house, makes the bee nesting aid a real focal point in your garden. The insect hotel is made of robust red beech wood from FSC®-certified forestry and is very easy to set up. European production is done by hand with a focus on the best quality workmanship. The external dimensions of the insect hotel are approx. 37.5cm L x 15cm W x 38.5cm H.

By Dakota Fields
This handcrafted bumblebee house encourages beneficial insects into your garden. The bamboo tubes provide the ideal nesting habitat for many of the over 200 species of solitary bees found in the UK. They lay their eggs in the tubes which are sealed in with a parcel of food made from either cut leaves or mud. The eggs change to larvae and then pupae which hatch out into new bees the following spring. The chamber with the slotted entrance provides shelter for moths and butterflies, many of which hibernate over winter. The pine cones provide the perfect shelter for ladybirds, the scourge of aphids. The mesh has been designed to permit access to native ladybirds only, and not the slightly larger, invasive Harlequin ladybirds which prey on our natural species. The section with blocks opens so that you can add leaf litter in the autumn, which acts as good overwinter habitat for another predator of aphids, the lacewing. Ideally, insect houses should be located in a South, South East, or South-West facing location in a sheltered position close to, but not obscured by vegetation. This insect house was designed in collaboration with the UK's leading insect charity - Buglife

By Dakota Fields
This handcrafted bumblebee house to encourage beneficial insects into your garden. The bamboo tubes provide the ideal nesting habitat for many of the over 200 species of solitary bee found in the UK. Solitary bees hardly ever sting people. They lay their eggs in the tubes which are sealed in with a parcel of food made from either cut leaves or mud. The eggs change to larvae and then pupae which hatch out into new bees the following spring. Ideally, insect houses should be located in a South, South East or South-West facing location in a sheltered position close to, but not obscured by, vegetation. This insect house was designed in collaboration with the UK's leading insect charity - Buglife.

By Dakota Fields
This handcrafted bumblebee house to encourage beneficial insects into your garden. The bamboo tubes provide the ideal nesting habitat for many of the over 200 species of solitary bee found in the UK. They lay their eggs in the tubes which are sealed in with a parcel of food made from either cut leaves or mud. The eggs change to larvae and then pupae which hatch out into new bees the following spring. The chamber with the slotted entrance provides shelter for moths and butterflies, many of which hibernate over winter. The pine cones provide the perfect shelter for ladybirds, the scourge of aphids. The mesh has been designed to permit access to native ladybirds only, and not the slightly larger, invasive Harlequin ladybirds which prey on our natural species. The section with blocks opens so that you can add leaf litter in the autumn, which acts as good overwinter habitat for another predator of aphids, the lacewing. Ideally, insect houses should be located in a South, South East or South-West facing location in a sheltered position close to, but not obscured by, vegetation. This insect house was designed in collaboration with the UK's leading insect charity - Buglife.

By Dakota Fields
2 chamber bat house with a fixed roof. Bats entre from the bottom side. Made in the EU

By Fallen Fruits
Apart from being a joy to watch, ladybirds are extremely useful creatures. An adult ladybird eats about 100 aphids per day, which is a good reason to make them comfortable in your garden. The ladybird house is designed to allow ladybirds to shelter whilst keeping out other likely inhabitants or predators and ladybirds can access it easily. Ladybirds often hibernate in a group together and it is advisable to put some leaves or a corrugated carton roll inside to make them feel at home. Also, frozen ladybird larvae can be put into this house for biological control of aphids. Four drainage holes in the bottom. Sides enclose the floor to prevent water coming in. Packed in a full colour gift box

By Fallen Fruits
Besides the honey bee, Europe has hundreds of other bee species. These bees are very important in the pollination of flowers and plants. Whether you have wild plants, food crops, fruit trees or ornamental plants in the garden, 80% of these rely on insects for their fruit and seed formation. Many species are endangered due to the decline in flora and nesting facilities. This bee house is equipped with bamboo straws with different diameters so that various types of wild bees can nest here. A female bee makes several cells in a bamboo straw containing an egg and some pollen and nectar for the larva. Hang this bee house in a sunny, south-facing spot.

By Fallen Fruits
This birdhouse has been designed for the Wren. It provides a good place to nestle and helps maintain or bring back a population in an area. During the wintertime, this birdhouse will often provide birds with a place to hide from bad weather. This nesting box comes in a full-colour gift box.

By Dakota Fields
This beehouse offers the perfect nesting accommodation for several species. A female bee makes in the cardboard straw, several cells with one egg and a mixture of pollen and nectar to feed the larvae. Hang this beehouse in a sunny spot facing.

"Ahoy there, sailor! Clear the decks!" – That's what one bird will say to the other as they parade about their new home. This red Home Sweet Home nesting box is perfect for a pair of small birds, looking for a cosy and protected place to nest. Soon, they'll be ready to start a family. Because you wouldn't want to keep such a lovely nesting box all to yourself. It is made from weather-resistant materials and paint, which ensures a safe breeding ground. The three lookout/exit holes mean that the birds will feel safe from any potential threats. The nesting box is easy to hang from a strong branch or overgrown bush using the attached cord. All you need is a little patience, and soon your garden will have a new bird family on the block. This nesting box is made from wood that comes from sustainably managed forests. There's a discreet flap for easy disposal of old nesting material.
Sehr hübsch. Scheint groß genug zu sein. Mit Klappe zum saubermachen, was unerlässlich ist. Außerdem ein guter Preis und schnelle Lieferung.. Mimi. Hagen, DE. Sun Aug 22 2021

By Alpen Home
This elegant design bird nesting box made of solid wood combines functionality and an attractive appearance. The nesting aid is made of oiled oak wood (Quercus robur, main type of wood) and impresses with the greatest possible robustness and longevity in the garden. The 32mm entrance hole is suitable for great tits, sparrows and nuthatches. The pull -out inner body makes it easy to clean the interior after the breeding season. With the help of the drill hole in the back wall, the birdhouse can be attached to trees and house walls anywhere in the garden and on the balcony. European production is done by hand with a focus on the best quality workmanship. The nesting box measures approx. 16cm L x 16cm W x 28.5cm H.

This birdhouse is a perfect way to provide a safe environment for birds to nest in your garden. Designed with the birds in mind, it is made from plywood which provides good insulation properties, keeping your feathered friends cool in the summer and snug during the autumn and winter months. The 32mm diameter bird hole makes the birdhouse the perfect abode for blue tits, coal tits marsh tits, great tits, nuthatches, house sparrows, tree sparrows, and many others.
Very cute bird house. It comes with a whole behind to hang it easily + it can be opened from behind. The inner part of the house was a little dirty when we first opened it, but nothing too bad, we could clean it without any problem.. Melanie Fernandez. Cambridge, GB. Fri May 07 2021

Hedgerows and large trees are disappearing from the natural world, so now more than ever, it is important to provide nesting opportunities for wild birds in our gardens. Our UK-designed Barrel Bird Nester is perfect for a variety of small wild birds to nest and roost in your garden. Safe from predators with its deep cavity and secured lid, built from FSC Timber from well-managed forests. With its unique and traditional design, the Barrel Bird Nester is an attractive addition to your garden or an ideal gift.
Mrs. Solihull, GB. Wed May 29 2024

Welcome some feathery friends to your home with this birdhouse, which is ideal for a garden, balcony, conservatory and more. Durably made from weather-resistant wood to last you through the seasons, the birdhouse is available in a range of colours to suit your existing décor. It can be wall-mounted or hung for added versatility.
Sweet little bird house my great grandson loved it. S. Alcester, GB. Tue Apr 08 2025

By Dakota Fields
This butterfly house providing a safe home for many types of butterflies. Part of the charming new barn range, the pretty butterfly house provides a safe home for all types of butterflies, moths and lacewings in your garden. designed to attract, not only butterflies but also many other species of pollinating insects to take shelter and create their homes in the various crevices. Many other insects may feed on the butterfly house if you fill-up the reservoir at the bottom with a solution of butterfly food. Recipes can be found for this online. The recycled plastic door swivels, allowing access to the nesting compartment for cleaning and to carefully observe species during cooler weather. Produced from sustainably managed, FSC certified wood, with a recycled second-life plastic frontage, this butterfly house comes in an attractive gift box and is easy to put up and care for. This product is produced from sustainably managed forests and the plastic board used is recycled.

This product with a panel at the back is sure to provide the perfect shelter and nesting house for wild birds. Perfect for gardens and patios, this birdhouse is sure to make a statement. Ideal for sheltered and shady places out of any direct wind and sunlight hook on top of Two attachments on back for easy hanging on nails or via an added string for suspension. Doors on the back for easy cleaning.
Anonymous. Mon Sep 07 2020

The natural log tit box is a hollowed-out log complete with bark intact and a small entrance hole ideal for the blue tit and other small hole-nesting species. The appearance of the natural product may vary but is ideal for a garden or woodland setting. The natural air-dried wooden logs have low thermal conductivity providing excellent insulation for nesting birds. The wood is beautifully pale in colour and the bark is a mottled brown colour. It is remarkably light and strong and resistant to cracking and splitting.
Beautifully made, wish there were more in this range . J.. Driffield, GB. Mon Aug 17 2020

By Symple Stuff
The cube-shaped nesting box turns every tree into a design hotel for architectural orientated birds. The outer covering made from stainless or rusted weatherproof steel serves as rain shelter. Inside the birds find a cosy, species-appropriate room made entirely from wood. The steel cover does not lie against the wooden interior, so that the air can circulate well in between. A very likeable product that for sure makes winged friends feel comfortable and that offers pleasant calm aesthetics for the eye. Would say: perfectly balanced modern architecture with the potential to become a classic.

By Archie & Oscar
Insects have many important tasks in our gardens. They pollinate plants and act as a natural pest controller. This house will offer solitary bees, ladybirds and other insects a nesting and wintering facility.

By Dakota Fields
Bobby’s bug box is a small functional habitat specifically designed for children. It has canes and drilled holes to provide homes for different garden bugs and pollinators. The bug box provides overwintering habitat for insects like ladybirds. Ladybirds are the gardeners’ friends and eat aphids. Additionally, it is a home for the young of gentle solitary bees who are wonderful garden pollinators. Hang your bug box using the metal loop and observe who comes to stay? Bobby’s bug box comes in a gift box. Also included is a magnifying glass and activity book all about bugs. It makes an ideal present for budding conservationists! Made using sustainable FSC certified timber from carefully managed forests.

By Dakota Fields
Most species of bees are solitary in nature and do not form hives and colonies like honeybees. Likewise, many insects prefer to find solace in old cavities in plant stems or underground. These bees, insects and other wildlife are extremely important to the habitat and garden, providing important services like pollination. The bee and insect hotel range provides safety, shelter and habitat for a full range of bees, insects and other small wildlife including spiders.

Reminiscent of New England beach huts, each house features real shingle roofs and lapboard sides and a silvered hole protector. Perfect for small bird species such as blue tits, coal tits, marsh tits etc and delightful addition to your garden. The nestbox is made from slow-seasoned FSC timber and maybe painted annually with matching water-based paints to maintain their appearance. The nestbox may be cleaned out of any old nesting material and disinfected with a suitable product such as Wildkleen outside of the breeding season (Sept to Feb). To open, swing the brass catch to the upright position and pivot the nestbox side, by opening at the bottom.
Lovely item, bought as a birthday present, Im sure it will be loved. Its well made and pretty.. Margaret. Haslington Crewe, GB. Thu Mar 20 2025

This lifetime garden mounted insect house is a wonderful way for nature lovers to attract bugs and bees to their gardens. The insect house has a number of floors and chambers to attract a variety of different insects, including a large slot for butterflies to take refuge. The bee and insect house contains numerous different rooms for the insects according to their needs. It contains hollow wooden stems, loosely packed cones, and tightly packed lumps of wood, providing digger wasps, mason bees, ladybirds, and other garden insects with an authentic habitat to shelter and hibernate. They are made from totally natural materials.
great product robust easy to attach to tree. Doreen. Bradford, GB. Sun Aug 29 2021

The natural log robin box is a hollowed-out log complete with bark intact and a large open front hole ideal for robins, pied wagtails and spotted flycatchers. The appearance of the natural product may vary but is perfect for a garden or woodland setting. The natural air-dried timber wooden log has low thermal conductivity providing excellent insulation for nesting birds. The wood is beautifully pale in colour and the bark is a mottled brown colour. It is remarkably light and strong and resistant to cracking and splitting.
Very very heavy and well made but haven't yet found a suitable place for it. Too big to go where I had in mind for the robins and we have magpies so the big opening would make them a little nervous without cover. Nice looking birdhouse and well built.. Jane. West Bridgford Nottingham, GB. Sun Apr 04 2021