- 8ft 5" (2570mm) Wide Dwarf Wall Greenhouse
- Toughened Glass
- Sliding Double Doors
- Silver or Black Frame
- 4x Roof Vents
- 12 Year Warranty
Dwarf Wall Greenhouses combine a traditional brick base with either an aluminium or wooden glazed superstructure. The 762mm masonry foundation acts as a thermal mass — absorbing daytime heat and releasing it overnight to keep the growing space 3-5°C warmer than glass-to-ground designs. Our range covers every style UK gardeners ask for: aluminium dwarf wall greenhouses from Elite (10 powder-coated colours, 20-year warranty) and Vitavia, wooden dwarf wall greenhouses from Swallow (ThermoWood frame, free installation included), and Victorian-style dwarf wall greenhouses from the leading Belgian manufacturer Janssens — heavy-duty premium glasshouses built to commercial-nursery standard for period homes.
A dwarf wall greenhouse combines classic Victorian design with practical growing benefits. These structures sit on a low masonry wall, typically 762mm high for most aluminium models, rather than extending to ground level like standard greenhouses. The brick or stone base acts as a thermal mass, absorbing heat during the day and releasing it slowly overnight to keep plants 3-5°C warmer than glass-to-ground alternatives.
Our collection covers every style of dwarf wall greenhouse for sale in the UK across three material categories: aluminium, wooden, and premium Victorian-style heritage. The Vitavia Cassandra offers a powder-coated black aluminium frame with 3mm toughened safety glass. The Elite Dwarf Wall range covers ten frame colours and customisable designs. The Swallow Kingfisher uses ThermoWood timber frames and includes free professional installation. For period properties, the Belgian-made Janssens Mur range recreates traditional Victorian glasshouse styling.
Why We Chose This Range
"We stock these specific Dwarf Wall models because they solve the biggest problem with greenhouse gardening: temperature fluctuation. The masonry base acts as a thermal mass, keeping your growing space more stable than a glass-to-ground structure. Plus, the Elite and Swallow ranges allow for custom flange modifications, meaning we can often adapt the frame to fit an existing wall — something cheaper brands simply cannot do."
— Matt, Founder of Greenhouse StoresThe most common mistake customers make with Dwarf Wall greenhouses is building the brickwork before the greenhouse arrives. Please do not do this.
Every manufacturer has a slightly different tolerance (e.g. Swallow requires a 607mm wall, while Elite needs 762mm). We always recommend waiting for the official base plan we send after your order is processed. Building to the plan ensures the greenhouse flange overlaps the brickwork correctly, stopping water ingress and warranty issues.
The right dwarf wall greenhouse depends on three things: your budget, your aesthetic preference, and how long you want it to last. Here is how the three material categories compare.
| Feature | Aluminium (Elite/Vitavia) | Wooden (Swallow) | Victorian (Janssens) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | From £919 | From £2,764 | From £4,910 |
| Frame material | Powder-coated aluminium | ThermoWood timber | Aluminium with heritage detailing |
| Heat retention | Good (with brick base) | Best (timber + brick) | Good |
| Maintenance | None (powder-coated) | Re-stain every 3-5 years | None |
| Aesthetic | Modern with traditional base | Traditional cottage | Period heritage |
| Manufacturer warranty | 20 years (Elite frame) | 12 years (Swallow) | 10 years (Janssens) |
| Installation | Optional (extra cost) | Free (included) | Optional (extra cost) |
The most popular category for UK gardens. Aluminium dwarf wall greenhouses combine a brick base with a powder-coated aluminium superstructure that needs no maintenance and resists rot, rust, and warping. The Elite Dwarf Wall 6ft Wide range is the volume choice — ten frame colours, sizes from 6x6 to 6x20, prices from £919 to £2,159 with a 20-year manufacturer warranty. The Elite Dwarf Wall 8ft Wide range covers larger plots from £1,279. Vitavia Cassandra from £1,199 is the alternative aluminium option in black powder coat. Both pair the masonry base with 3mm toughened safety glass.
The premium option for gardeners wanting a traditional cottage look. Wooden dwarf wall greenhouses from Swallow Kingfisher use ThermoWood — heat-treated timber that lasts well with light maintenance. The combination of timber framing and a brick base produces the best heat retention of any dwarf wall option. Every Swallow wooden dwarf wall greenhouse arrives with free professional installation and a 12-year warranty. Prices start from £2,764 for the Swallow Kingfisher, with the larger Swallow Raven from £2,989, the wider Swallow Cygnet from £7,310, and the largest Swallow Mallard from £8,847. Free delivery and installation are included on every Swallow model.
For period properties and heritage gardens, Victorian dwarf wall greenhouses recreate the look of 19th-century estate glasshouses. The defining features are the steeper roof pitch, decorative ridge cresting, ornate finials, and a tall ridge height that creates the cathedral-style growing space Victorians favoured. The Belgian-made Janssens Mur range from £4,910 is the closest fit for period homes — black powder-coated aluminium framing with traditional glasshouse proportions, double-doors, and orangery styling. The Janssens Arcadia Mur Plus lean-to range from £6,160 suits walled gardens and conservation-area properties. For listed buildings, choose powder-coated black aluminium or stained timber — both blend better with period brickwork than silver or modern finishes.
Don't forget the total project cost. Building a brick base typically adds £300-£800 depending on size and whether you hire a bricklayer. Materials for an 8x10 base cost around £400, with labour adding another £400-£600.
A dwarf wall greenhouse sits on a low masonry wall (usually 762mm high) rather than reaching the ground. The brick base stores heat, keeping the interior 3-5°C warmer than all-glass designs and offering extra stability and protection against accidental damage.
For most UK gardens, the Elite Dwarf Wall 6ft Wide range is the best balance of quality, choice, and price — ten frame colours, 20-year warranty, and sizes from 6x6 to 6x20 starting at £919. For a wooden alternative, Swallow Kingfisher from £2,764 is the best wooden dwarf wall greenhouse with ThermoWood frame and free installation. For period heritage styling, the Janssens Mur range from £4,910 is the most authentic Victorian-style option.
If you value the traditional cottage aesthetic and live somewhere cold, yes. Wooden dwarf wall greenhouses retain heat slightly better than aluminium thanks to the lower thermal conductivity of timber, and ThermoWood frames last well with light maintenance. The Swallow Kingfisher from £2,764 includes free professional installation, which offsets some of the price premium over aluminium models.
No, we supply the greenhouse frame and glass. You (or your builder) construct the brick wall to the dimensions provided in the base plan sent after ordering.
Only if the dimensions match exactly. Elite greenhouses can sometimes be modified to fit non-standard walls, but it is often easier and cheaper to build a new wall to the manufacturer's standard specifications.
Aluminium dwarf wall greenhouses start at £919 for the Elite 6x6. Wooden Swallow models start at £2,764 for the Kingfisher (includes free installation). Premium Victorian-style Janssens Mur greenhouses start at £4,910. Add £300-£800 for the brick base, with typical 8x10 builds costing around £400 in materials plus £400-£600 in labour.
Most aluminium dwarf wall greenhouses need a 762mm (30-inch) wall. Wooden Swallow models require 607mm. Always wait for the official base plan before building, as specifications vary by brand and size.
They may in conservation areas or if the structure exceeds 30m². As permanent masonry structures, check with your local authority before starting work — particularly if your home is listed or in a heritage zone.