Fraser Freestanding Gazebo
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A hot tub is wonderful in any weather, but a hot tub under shelter in the middle of a UK winter is a different experience entirely. The Fraser Freestanding Gazebo is designed exactly for that — a permanent, properly built outdoor shelter that wraps around your spa, keeps the worst of the British weather off you, and turns the back of the garden into a year-round usable space.
What the Fraser Gazebo is
The Fraser is a 2.7m × 2.7m freestanding gazebo built to house an acrylic hot tub up to 228cm × 228cm. It has two solid side panels for weather protection, two open sides for easy spa access, and a sloped roof that sheds rain naturally rather than collecting it. The four rounded smoked acrylic corner windows let you enjoy the view of a wet garden from a dry seat, and a central skylight keeps the interior bright on grey UK days when natural light matters most.
Built for British weather
UK gardens get all four seasons in a typical week, and a properly designed gazebo changes how often you actually use your spa. With the Fraser:
- Rain doesn’t end the soak. The sloped roof and two enclosed sides keep you dry while you’re in the spa, and the cover dry while you’re not. No more dashing back into the house when a drizzle starts.
- Wind protection where it matters. The two solid sides can be positioned to block the prevailing wind in your garden, which makes the difference between “I’ll skip the spa tonight” and “let’s go”.
- Year-round usability. Snowy mornings, frosty evenings, autumn storms — the gazebo extends the times of year you’ll genuinely want to use the spa, not just the times the weather lets you.
- Cover and equipment protection. Less direct UV and rain on the spa cover means it lasts longer; equipment compartment access stays drier; the whole spa weathers more gracefully across the years.
The built-in bar
The Fraser includes a properly thought-through built-in bar with three bar stools — a place to set down drinks, snacks and the occasional wet towel without leaving the gazebo. For social spa use it’s the detail that turns the structure from “shelter” into “garden room”: guests who don’t fancy getting in can sit at the bar and chat with the people who do, and a hot tub-and-snacks evening becomes a much more natural format.
Specifications at a glance
- Maximum hot tub size: 228cm × 228cm
- External size: 305 × 305 × 295 cm (120" × 120" × 116")
- Internal size: 270 × 270 cm (106" × 106")
- Required base: level 3.5 × 3.5m (138" × 138")
- Material: strong, durable brown composite plastic
- Construction: central skylight, four rounded smoked acrylic corner windows, sloped roof, two solid sides, two open sides, built-in bar with three stools
- Assembly: designed for straightforward at-home assembly
Will it fit your spa?
The Fraser is designed for square or near-square acrylic hot tubs up to 228cm × 228cm — which covers a wide portion of our hot tub range. Before ordering:
- Measure your spa’s footprint at the cabinet (not the cover or the lifter arm).
- Check the path from the gazebo’s intended position to your equipment access panel — engineers will need to reach the spa’s side panels for servicing.
- Confirm the 3.5m × 3.5m level base is available (or can be prepared) before delivery.
If you’re not sure whether your spa will fit, the team can help — send through your model and dimensions and we’ll confirm.
Base preparation matters
The Fraser requires a flat, level, load-bearing base of 3.5m × 3.5m. The same considerations apply as for the spa itself: a concrete pad, paving slabs on a proper sub-base, or an engineered timber deck rated for the combined weight of gazebo + full spa + bathers. A gazebo built on an unlevel surface will warp over time and the doors and panels won’t sit cleanly. It’s worth getting the base right once.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Fraser Gazebo waterproof?
The roof and two solid sides are designed to keep rain off the spa and bathers. The two open sides and the bar area are not fully enclosed — this is by design, so the spa breathes and access is easy. For full enclosure on all sides, a different style of garden building (an enclosed cabin or summer house) would be required.
Can I use the Fraser Gazebo without a hot tub inside?
Yes — it works just as well as a covered seating area or outdoor lounge space. But it’s specifically sized for a 228cm × 228cm spa, so most owners pair it with a hot tub to make full use of the footprint.
How long does assembly take?
It’s designed for at-home assembly with a couple of people. Most owners complete the build in a day with basic tools. Read the instructions before starting and lay out the components first; it speeds the whole process up.
Will the gazebo damage my hot tub cover or lifter?
No — the internal dimensions (270 × 270 cm) leave appropriate clearance around a 228cm spa for the cover to sit properly and the lifter to operate. If you have a particularly tall lifter mechanism, it’s worth confirming clearance with the team before ordering.
What about wind and snow loading?
The Fraser is built from durable composite plastic with a sloped roof designed to shed snow and rain. As with any garden structure, it should be installed on a proper base and assembled to the manufacturer’s instructions; in exceptional weather (heavy snowfall, severe winds), keep an eye on the structure as you would any garden building.
Turn your hot tub area into a year-round room
If your spa lives outdoors and you’d use it more often if British weather behaved, the Fraser Gazebo is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make. It pays back in extra evenings of use, longer spa-cover life, and a garden corner that becomes a proper room rather than just a deck. See the full specification and order yours from the Fraser Freestanding Gazebo product page, or browse our wider hot tub range if you’re still choosing the spa to go with it.
UK Spa Buying and Ownership Guide
After reading Fraser Freestanding Gazebo, many customers ask the same practical questions: what hot tub size fits best, how much does a hot tub cost to run, and which model gives the best long-term value in UK weather. The right answer normally comes from comparing insulation quality, jet layout, seating comfort, and ongoing maintenance support, not just headline price.
Canadian Spa Company UK supplies hot tubs, swim spas, saunas, replacement hot tub covers, filters, chemicals and accessories with nationwide delivery. If you are planning to buy a hot tub UK homeowners use year-round, shortlist models by intended use first: daily recovery, social entertaining, or family wellness. Then compare power requirements, cover quality, and service access so ownership stays simple over time.
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