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This home-grown British Cedar timber board provides a naturally beautiful, modern finish for both interior and exterior projects. Smooth-planed on all faces, it offers a clean yet rustic appearance that makes it ideal for cladding, fencing, trims, and garden structures.
Sustainably sourced and machined from UK-grown Western Red Cedar, this board combines lightweight strength, natural durability, and distinct grain character. Its warm reddish-brown tones bring depth and warmth to any project, gradually weathering to an elegant silver-grey patina over time.
With its 70mm x 19mm profile, this cedar is easy to handle and install, providing a consistent and versatile timber option for both traditional and contemporary designs. It is also a cost-effective, low-carbon alternative to imported Canadian cedar, maintaining the same natural charm and longevity.
Being untreated, it relies on cedars inherent resistance to decay and insects. To retain the original rich colour and extend its life, a UV-protective finish such as Osmo Oil is recommended.
Width: 70 mm (finished)
Thickness: 19 mm (finished)
Lengths: 15 cm sample or 3.6 m (12 ft)
Material: Home-Grown Western Red Cedar (Softwood)
Finish: Planed Smooth (PAR)
Treatment: Untreated naturally rot and insect resistant
Origin: UK (often sourced in Devon)
Durability: Class 3 (moderate)
Movement Class: Medium
Colour: Light reddish-brown hues, weathering to silver-grey
Fixings: Stainless steel recommended
Recommended Wastage: Up to 20%
Weight: Approx. 3.6 kg per board
Made from sustainably sourced home-grown British cedar
Smooth planed finish for a refined, modern appearance
Naturally durable resistant to decay and insects
Lightweight and easy to work with
Distinct rustic grain and knots for authentic character
Environmentally friendly, reducing transport emissions
Suitable for cladding, trims, fencing, and joinery projects
1. What is 3″ x 1″ cedar typically used for?
Its ideal for cladding, slatted fencing, trims, and garden structures, offering a smooth finish and consistent dimensions.
2. Is British cedar suitable for outdoor use?
Yes. Home-grown Western Red Cedar is naturally weather-resistant and ideal for exterior applications such as cladding, sheds, and fences.
3. Does cedar need treatment?
Treatment isnt required, but applying a UV-protective oil or stain (like Osmo) helps retain its colour and increase durability.
4. How long does cedar last outdoors?
When properly installed and maintained, cedar can last 2030 years or more.
5. How does home-grown cedar differ from imported cedar?
Home-grown cedar has a more open grain and visible knots, giving a rustic look many prefer. Its also more sustainable, with a lower carbon footprint.
6. What colour changes occur over time?
The timber starts as light reddish-brown and naturally fades to silver-grey when exposed to weather.
7. Is this timber graded?
No home-grown cedar is not formally graded. It includes natural features such as knots, sap pockets, and small shakes.
8. What fixings should be used?
Use stainless steel fixings to prevent staining and corrosion.
9. Can it be used indoors?
Yes, its suitable for interior panelling or decorative timber features, adding warmth and texture.
10. What wastage should I allow for?
Allow for up to 20% wastage to account for natural defects and trimming, typical of home-grown cedar.