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Charming Wooden Bird House

32mm entry hole — precisely right for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows

 

Solid untreated hardwood — naturally rot-resistant, safe for nesting birds and chicks

 

Extended roof overhang — keeps rain out and predators away

 

Ventilation slots and drainage holes — no mould, no standing water

 

Side-opening clean-out panel — lasts decades with annual cleaning

 

Stainless steel hanging hook — rust-free, ready to hang immediately

 

The perfect gift for any wildlife garden lover

In stock - Limited units available

📦 Technical Details

  • Material: Solid untreated hardwood (oak or larch)
  • Dimensions: Approx. 6.7 × 9.8 × 7.1 inches (W × H × D)
  • Weight: Approx. 2.6 lbs
  • Entrance hole: Approx. 1.25 inches diameter
  • Mounting: Galvanized eye screw, for tree or wall installation
  • Extras: Side cleaning panel, ventilation slots in floor

✈️ Shipping & Guarantee

Free shipping on all UK orders.

 

We ship via Royal Mail with full tracking. Most orders arrive within 5-7 business days. All shipments are insured.

 

You'll receive a tracking number by email as soon as your order ships.

 

Hang the birdhouse in your garden. Watch what happens. If you're not impressed — by the craftsmanship, the materials, the quality — send it back within 30 days. No questions asked. Full refund.

TrustScore 4.7 | 8,759 Reviews

Charming Wooden Bird House

32mm entry hole — precisely right for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows

 

Solid untreated hardwood — naturally rot-resistant, safe for nesting birds and chicks

 

Extended roof overhang — keeps rain out and predators away

 

Ventilation slots and drainage holes — no mould, no standing water

 

Side-opening clean-out panel — lasts decades with annual cleaning

 

Stainless steel hanging hook — rust-free, ready to hang immediately

 

The perfect gift for any wildlife garden lover

In stock - Limited units available

📦 Technical Details

- Material: Solid untreated hardwood (oak or larch)

- Dimensions: Approx. 6.7 × 9.8 × 7.1 inches (W × H × D)

- Weight: Approx. 2.6 lbs

Entrance hole: Approx. 1.25 inches diameter

- Mounting: Galvanized eye screw, for tree or wall installation

- Extras: Side cleaning panel, ventilation slots in floor

✈️ Shipping & Guarantee

Free shipping on all UK orders.

 

We ship via Royal Mail with full tracking. Most orders arrive within 5-7 business days. All shipments are insured.

 

You'll receive a tracking number by email as soon as your order ships.

 

Hang the birdhouse in your garden. Watch what happens. If you're not impressed — by the craftsmanship, the materials, the quality — send it back within 30 days. No questions asked. Full refund.

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(8,759 Reviews)

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give your backyard birds what they need most in spring: a safe place to nest.

The UK has lost 38 million birds since 1966. And one of the reasons most people never think about is the simplest: birds can't find safe nesting sites. Old trees with natural cavities are felled. Hedgerows replaced by fencing. New housing offers nothing.

 

Most garden birdhouses make the problem worse, not better — wrong entry hole size, thin walls, no ventilation, no way to clean them. A bird that nests in a poorly designed house is a bird raising chicks in a mould-filled, parasite-ridden box.

 

This handcrafted birdhouse gives them exactly what they need — designed by Art Beckett (74), a woodworker from Grasmere in the Lake District, who has spent 43 years watching which houses get occupied and which ones don't.

🐦 why this birdhouse is different

Entry hole: exactly 32mm — Thirty-two millimetres is precisely right for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows — wide enough for easy entry, calibrated to deter larger bully birds. Art has never deviated from this dimension in 43 years.

 

Solid untreated hardwood — No paint, no stain, no chemicals. Naturally rot-resistant hardwood (oak or larch) that breathes correctly. In winter the nest holds heat. In summer nothing turns into an oven. The difference between a home and a death trap.

 

Extended roof overhang — Keeps driving British rain out of the entry hole. Blocks direct afternoon sun. Stops grey squirrels and cats from reaching down into the hole from above. A flat-roofed birdhouse is an open invitation to predators.

 

Ventilation slots and drainage holes — Small, carefully placed openings allow air to circulate and moisture to drain. No mould, no standing water, no mite breeding ground — through an entire British winter.

 

Side-opening clean-out panel — Open it in October, pull out the old nest, give it a quick brush — done. Art has customers still using houses he built in the early 2000s. The clean-out panel is the difference between a house that lasts one season and one that lasts twenty years.

⚠️ why this matters right now

Nesting season is underway. House sparrow and nuthatch pairs are already prospecting — checking potential sites, measuring entries, deciding where to raise this year's brood. Once a pair claims a box, they return to the same house every spring for years.

 

Art has documented occupation in his notebooks for over 40 years. "This one right here — I built it in 2003 for my neighbour Margaret up on the fell road. House sparrows every spring. Every single year. Going on twenty-two years now."

  • Tom's care tip:

"Hang it on a tree or fence post between one and three metres off the ground — facing north or east so it's not in direct sun. Don't put it near a bird table. Give it a season. Once a pair finds it, they'll come back every year without fail.

give your backyard birds what they need most in spring: a safe place to nest.

The UK has lost 38 million birds since 1966. And one of the reasons most people never think about is the simplest: birds can't find safe nesting sites. Old trees with natural cavities are felled. Hedgerows replaced by fencing. New housing offers nothing.

 

Most garden birdhouses make the problem worse, not better — wrong entry hole size, thin walls, no ventilation, no way to clean them. A bird that nests in a poorly designed house is a bird raising chicks in a mould-filled, parasite-ridden box.

 

This handcrafted birdhouse gives them exactly what they need — designed by Art Beckett (74), a woodworker from Grasmere in the Lake District, who has spent 43 years watching which houses get occupied and which ones don't.

🐦 why this birdhouse is different

Entry hole: exactly 32mm — Thirty-two millimetres is precisely right for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows — wide enough for easy entry, calibrated to deter larger bully birds. Art has never deviated from this dimension in 43 years.

 

Solid untreated hardwood — No paint, no stain, no chemicals. Naturally rot-resistant hardwood (oak or larch) that breathes correctly. In winter the nest holds heat. In summer nothing turns into an oven. The difference between a home and a death trap.

 

Extended roof overhang — Keeps driving British rain out of the entry hole. Blocks direct afternoon sun. Stops grey squirrels and cats from reaching down into the hole from above. A flat-roofed birdhouse is an open invitation to predators.

 

Ventilation slots and drainage holes — Small, carefully placed openings allow air to circulate and moisture to drain. No mould, no standing water, no mite breeding ground — through an entire British winter.

 

Side-opening clean-out panel — Open it in October, pull out the old nest, give it a quick brush — done. Art has customers still using houses he built in the early 2000s. The clean-out panel is the difference between a house that lasts one season and one that lasts twenty years.

⚠️ why this matters right now

Nesting season is underway. House sparrow and nuthatch pairs are already prospecting — checking potential sites, measuring entries, deciding where to raise this year's brood. Once a pair claims a box, they return to the same house every spring for years.

 

Art has documented occupation in his notebooks for over 40 years. "This one right here — I built it in 2003 for my neighbour Margaret up on the fell road. House sparrows every spring. Every single year. Going on twenty-two years now."

  • Tom's care tip:

"Hang it on a tree or fence post between one and three metres off the ground — facing north or east so it's not in direct sun. Don't put it near a bird table. Give it a season. Once a pair finds it, they'll come back every year without fail.

give your backyard birds what they need most in spring: a safe place to nest.

The UK has lost 38 million birds since 1966. And one of the reasons most people never think about is the simplest: birds can't find safe nesting sites. Old trees with natural cavities are felled. Hedgerows replaced by fencing. New housing offers nothing.

 

Most garden birdhouses make the problem worse, not better — wrong entry hole size, thin walls, no ventilation, no way to clean them. A bird that nests in a poorly designed house is a bird raising chicks in a mould-filled, parasite-ridden box.

 

This handcrafted birdhouse gives them exactly what they need — designed by Art Beckett (74), a woodworker from Grasmere in the Lake District, who has spent 43 years watching which houses get occupied and which ones don't.

🐦 why this birdhouse is different

Entry hole: exactly 32mm — Thirty-two millimetres is precisely right for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows — wide enough for easy entry, calibrated to deter larger bully birds. Art has never deviated from this dimension in 43 years.

 

Solid untreated hardwood — No paint, no stain, no chemicals. Naturally rot-resistant hardwood (oak or larch) that breathes correctly. In winter the nest holds heat. In summer nothing turns into an oven. The difference between a home and a death trap.

 

Extended roof overhang — Keeps driving British rain out of the entry hole. Blocks direct afternoon sun. Stops grey squirrels and cats from reaching down into the hole from above. A flat-roofed birdhouse is an open invitation to predators.

 

Ventilation slots and drainage holes — Small, carefully placed openings allow air to circulate and moisture to drain. No mould, no standing water, no mite breeding ground — through an entire British winter.

 

Side-opening clean-out panel — Open it in October, pull out the old nest, give it a quick brush — done. Art has customers still using houses he built in the early 2000s. The clean-out panel is the difference between a house that lasts one season and one that lasts twenty years.

⚠️ why this matters right now

Nesting season is underway. House sparrow and nuthatch pairs are already prospecting — checking potential sites, measuring entries, deciding where to raise this year's brood. Once a pair claims a box, they return to the same house every spring for years.

 

Art has documented occupation in his notebooks for over 40 years. "This one right here — I built it in 2003 for my neighbour Margaret up on the fell road. House sparrows every spring. Every single year. Going on twenty-two years now."

  • Tom's care tip:

"Hang it on a tree or fence post between one and three metres off the ground — facing north or east so it's not in direct sun. Don't put it near a bird table. Give it a season. Once a pair finds it, they'll come back every year without fail.

Here’s Why Thousands of People Love This BirdHouse:

Karen L.

Posted on

"Hung it on the old apple tree in October. By early March a house sparrow pair had already moved in. Now I hear birdsong right outside the kitchen window every morning while I drink my tea — hadn't had that in years. The craftsmanship is beautiful. You can feel immediately this was made by hand."

Thomas C.

Posted on

"We had two birdhouses from the garden centre for three years. Not one bird ever went near them. Put up Art's house and within six weeks we had nuthatches nesting. The difference is night and day. My wife keeps going to the window to check on them."

Janet O.

Posted on

"Ordered three — one for our garden, one for my parents in Carlisle, one for the neighbours. My husband said why don't we just grab one from B&Q? Then he held it in his hands and felt the weight. When I explained why the entry hole size matters so much, he got it. Now he wants a fourth one for the allotment."

Here’s Why Thousands of People Love BirdHouse:

Karen L.

Posted on

Hung it on the old apple tree in October. By early March a house sparrow pair had already moved in. Now I hear birdsong right outside the kitchen window every morning while I drink my tea — hadn't had that in years. The craftsmanship is beautiful. You can feel immediately this was made by hand.

Thomas C.

Posted on

We had two birdhouses from the garden centre for three years. Not one bird ever went near them. Put up Art's house and within six weeks we had nuthatches nesting. The difference is night and day. My wife keeps going to the window to check on them.

Janet O.

Posted on

Ordered three — one for our garden, one for my parents in Carlisle, one for the neighbours. My husband said why don't we just grab one from B&Q? Then he held it in his hands and felt the weight. When I explained why the entry hole size matters so much, he got it. Now he wants a fourth one for the allotment.

Here’s Why Thousands of People Love BirdHouse:

Karen L.

Posted on

Hung it on the old apple tree in October. By early March a house sparrow pair had already moved in. Now I hear birdsong right outside the kitchen window every morning while I drink my tea — hadn't had that in years. The craftsmanship is beautiful. You can feel immediately this was made by hand.

Thomas C.

Posted on

We had two birdhouses from the garden centre for three years. Not one bird ever went near them. Put up Art's house and within six weeks we had nuthatches nesting. The difference is night and day. My wife keeps going to the window to check on them.

Janet O.

Posted on

Ordered three — one for our garden, one for my parents in Carlisle, one for the neighbours. My husband said why don't we just grab one from B&Q? Then he held it in his hands and felt the weight. When I explained why the entry hole size matters so much, he got it. Now he wants a fourth one for the allotment.

30-Day Results or Refund Guarantee

Hang the birdhouse in your garden. Watch who comes. If you're not convinced — by the quality, the materials, the craftsmanship — send it back within 30 days. No questions asked. Full refund.

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When can I expect my order?

FAST! We ship all orders within 24-48 hours of receiving them! On average our product is delivered within 3-5 business days in the United States. International shipping times will vary depending on country/customs etc.

Got a question? Here's how to reach us.

We respond to every single email — as fast as we possibly can. Whether you have a question about your order or just want to talk craft, we're here.

You can reach us:

  • Mon – Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Email: support@itamihome.com

What are the dimensions?

Entry hole: exactly 32mm. Dimensions: approx. 17cm W × 25cm H × 18cm D. Weight: approx. 1.2kg. Solid untreated hardwood (oak or larch). Includes galvanized eye screw for tree or wall mounting. Ready to hang straight from the box.

Which birds will use it?

The 32mm entry hole is calibrated for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows — common UK garden nesting birds. Art settled on this dimension after decades of documenting which houses were occupied and which weren't.

Where should I hang it?

Between one and three metres off the ground, facing north or east — away from direct afternoon sun and prevailing wind. On a tree, fence post or garden wall. Not near a bird table or feeding station. Give it a full season — birds often prospect in autumn and return to nest in spring.

When can I expect my order?

FAST! We ship all orders within 24-48 hours of receiving them! On average our product is delivered within 5-7 business days in the United Kingdom. International shipping times will vary depending on country/customs etc.

30-Day Results or Refund Guarantee

Hang the birdhouse in your garden. Watch who comes. If you're not convinced — by the quality, the materials, the craftsmanship — send it back within 30 days. No questions asked. Full refund.

Have a Question?

We Can Help!

Got a question? Here's how to reach us.

We respond to every single email — as fast as we possibly can. Whether you have a question about your order or just want to talk craft, we're here.

You can reach us:

  • Mon – Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Email: support@itamihome.com

What are the dimensions?

Entry hole: exactly 32mm. Dimensions: approx. 17cm W × 25cm H × 18cm D. Weight: approx. 1.2kg. Solid untreated hardwood (oak or larch). Includes galvanized eye screw for tree or wall mounting. Ready to hang straight from the box.

Which birds will use it?

The 32mm entry hole is calibrated for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows — common UK garden nesting birds. Art settled on this dimension after decades of documenting which houses were occupied and which weren't.

Where should I hang it?

Between one and three metres off the ground, facing north or east — away from direct afternoon sun and prevailing wind. On a tree, fence post or garden wall. Not near a bird table or feeding station. Give it a full season — birds often prospect in autumn and return to nest in spring.

When can I expect my order?

FAST! We ship all orders within 24-48 hours of receiving them! On average our product is delivered within 5-7 business days in the United Kingdom. International shipping times will vary depending on country/customs etc.

30-Day Results or Refund Guarantee

Hang the birdhouse in your garden. Watch who comes. If you're not convinced — by the quality, the materials, the craftsmanship — send it back within 30 days. No questions asked. Full refund.

Have a Question?

We Can Help!

Got a question? Here's how to reach us.

We respond to every single email — as fast as we possibly can. Whether you have a question about your order or just want to talk craft, we're here.

You can reach us:

  • Mon – Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Email: support@itamihome.com

What are the dimensions?

Entry hole: exactly 32mm. Dimensions: approx. 17cm W × 25cm H × 18cm D. Weight: approx. 1.2kg. Solid untreated hardwood (oak or larch). Includes galvanized eye screw for tree or wall mounting. Ready to hang straight from the box.

Which birds will use it?

The 32mm entry hole is calibrated for house sparrows, nuthatches and tree sparrows — common UK garden nesting birds. Art settled on this dimension after decades of documenting which houses were occupied and which weren't.

Where should I hang it?

Between one and three metres off the ground, facing north or east — away from direct afternoon sun and prevailing wind. On a tree, fence post or garden wall. Not near a bird table or feeding station. Give it a full season — birds often prospect in autumn and return to nest in spring.

When can I expect my order?

FAST! We ship all orders within 24-48 hours of receiving them! On average our product is delivered within 5-7 business days in the United Kingdom. International shipping times will vary depending on country/customs etc.

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