Weathervanes
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Boxing Hares Weathervane
Elevate the character of your garden with the Boxing Hares Weathervane from Heritage Gardens. This 100%...
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Welsh Dragon Weathervane
The Welsh Dragon Weathervane is more than a garden ornament—it’s a statement of heritage and practicality....
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Alsation Weathervane
Introducing the Alsation Weathervane — a heritage-inspired, British-made statement piece for any garden building. Solid steel...
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Hedgehog Weathervane
Heritage Gardens presents the Hedgehog Weathervane — a 100% British-made, solid steel wind indicator finished in...
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Pig Weathervane
Introducing the Pig Weathervane from Heritage Gardens — a distinctive, weather-smart centerpiece that brings character and...
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Galleon Weathervane
The Galleon Weathervane brings a striking maritime accent to any garden shed, summerhouse, or garden building....
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Squirrel Weathervane
Elevate the character of your outbuilding with the Squirrel Weathervane from Heritage Gardens. Proudly 100% British-made,...
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Fish Weathervane
Introducing the Fish Weathervane from Heritage Gardens — a bold, fish-themed wind indicator crafted to endure...
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Labrador Weathervane
Enhance your garden with a touch of timeless charm and reliable weather insight with the Labrador...
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Tigermoth Weathervane
Tigermoth Weathervane Bring a touch of vintage aviation charm to your garden with the Tigermoth Weathervane...
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A weather vane or weathercock due to the traditional cockerel design that featured on them is an instrument for showing the direction of the wind mounted on a chimney top or highest point of a building. Although partly functional, weather vanes are generally decorative pieces atop of a roof building, farmhouses or ornate structures. Most weathervanes feature an arrow pointing the direction of the wind, with a larger 'tail end' to catch the wind. The four compass points often accompany the weathervane below showing a more accurate direction for the wind if it has been positioned accurately. Other common motifs include the ship, arrows and horses. The word 'vane' comes from the Old English word fana meaning 'flag'.
Heritage Gardens is pleased to supply 100% British handmade top class weathervanes. All are constructed of solid steel and coated in a durable black antique polyester paint.
Buy one as a gift as weathervanes make excellent presents and will add an attractive and practical feature for any home or garden buildings such as a shed or summerhouse.














