🌿 Best Garden Arbours With Trellis Sides for Climbing Plants
Garden arbours with trellis sides combine structure, seating, and plant support — making them ideal for UK gardens where climbers like roses, clematis, jasmine, and honeysuckle bring colour, height, and scent. The right trellis-side arbour becomes both a beautiful vertical feature and a thriving plant home. Here’s a guide to the best garden arbours with trellis sides that balance strength, practicality, and planting potential.
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• Garden Arbour with Bench Seat
A classic wooden arbour that doubles as a cosy seat — perfect for relaxing in the shade or creating a focal point in your garden. Choose durable, pressure-treated timber for long life.
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• Arbour with Trellis Sides (for Climbing Plants)
Ideal for training roses, clematis, or honeysuckle up and over the structure — adds height, colour, and a beautiful entrance to garden paths or seating areas.
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🌸 1. Classic Trellis Arbour With Built-In Bench
This timeless design features full trellis sides on both ends with a comfortable bench seat in the middle. The trellis offers generous support area all the way along the structure, ideal for layering climbers on both sides. With the right plants in place, these arbours create tunnel-like green seating spaces in summer.
🌿 2. Tall Narrow Trellis Arbour
For gardens with limited width, a tall, narrow arbour with trellis sides makes the most of vertical space. These have lattice panels that extend up to the roof, guiding climbers upward and giving the illusion of a taller, more open garden. Perfect for patios or paths where floor space is tight.
🍃 3. Corner Trellis Arbour Seat
Corner arbours with trellis panels on two sides turn unused garden corners into planting focal points. Climbers can grow up both trellis faces, softening boundaries and creating a cosy sitting nook tucked into the garden edges.
🌼 4. Enclosed Trellis Arbour With Partial Back
This design offers trellis on the sides and a backing panel behind the bench. While the sides give lateral support for climbers, the back panel provides seating privacy — a great option for sheltered, intimate garden corners filled with fragrant plants.
🌷 5. Arched Trellis Arbour
Arched tops add architectural interest and more height for plants to climb. With trellis sides that curve into the arch, climbers are encouraged to fill the structure more naturally, resulting in a lush, cottage-garden feel when in full leaf.
🪴 6. Lean-To Trellis Arbour
Ideal for walls and fences, lean-to arbours anchor one side of the structure to an existing vertical surface and include trellis on the open sides. This maximises plant support and shade, making it perfect for narrow gardens or patio backdrops.
🌳 7. Slatted Trellis Seat Arbour
Combining horizontal slats with vertical lattice gives a contemporary twist on the traditional trellis design. The slatted trellis provides strong points for tying stems and creates a modern look that suits both classic and contemporary garden styles.
🍀 8. Arbour With Integrated Planter and Trellis
For gardeners who want built-in planting, this style includes large planter boxes at the base of each side trellis. Climbers can be planted directly into these boxes, reducing the need for additional pots or beds and making the arbour feel even more integrated with its planting.
🌾 9. Pergola-Style Arbour With Trellis Ends
A pergola-inspired arbour features extended roof beams with trellis panels on the side walls. This design gives extra height and a sense of openness overhead, while the side trellis creates strong support for heavier climbers like climbing roses and clematis.
🍃 10. Traditional Square Trellis Arbour With Deep Seat
This classic boxy design includes square trellis panels on both ends and behind the seat. The straight lines give plenty of tying points for vines and result in an immersive planting experience as foliage fills in on all accessible sides.
🧠 How to Choose a Trellis-Sided Arbour for Climbing Plants
When selecting your trellis arbour, consider:
- Trellis Panel Size: Larger holes and strong timber slats give climbers space to weave and grip.
- Plant Weight: Heavier climbers like roses need thicker timber and strong fixings.
- Height: Taller arbours support vigorous climbers and make gardens feel larger.
- Position: Orient toward sun and shelter — afternoon sun and protection from strong winds help plants establish.
- Material Quality: Pressure-treated hardwood or cedar resists rot better under moist UK conditions.
🌱 Plants That Thrive on Trellis Arbous
- Climbing Roses: Classic choice for scent and colour.
- Clematis: Great for vertical interest and continuous blooms.
- Jasmine: Adds fragrance and delicate texture.
- Sweet Peas: Brilliant seasonal colour and scent.
- Honeysuckle: Hardy and attractive to pollinators.
Train stems early and use soft ties to encourage plants to attach to the trellis panels.
🌼 Why Trellis Arbous Are Garden Game-Changers
Arbours with trellis sides:
- Create vertical planting opportunities
- Define garden seating areas with living screens
- Add height without overwhelming space
- Bring seasonal colour and scent close to seating zones
With the right design and climbers in place, trellis arbours become living outdoor rooms rather than static garden features.