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Scottish Larch timber is our building material of choice. Its natural durability makes it a reliable, easy to work with material for cladding, decking, posts and other outdoor projects, and removes the need to worry about treatments and preservatives.

Outside our timber shop, you’ll find our Scottish Larch bays. In the bays we keep a ready-to-take-home stock of all the standard essentials you might need for your most recent project.

Sizing

Larch material comes in standard sizes of 2.4, 3.6 and 4.8m. Our ready-to-collect larch building materials are typically available in sizes of 2.4 or 3.6m – for longer lengths we cut to order through the mill.

You can check out all of the sizes we typically have available ready to collect in our larch bays pricing tables.

View of larch timber bays outside the Scottish Wood shop, selling Scottish larch boards, posts, decking, and cladding

Availability

Our larch bay stocks are only designed to cater to low volume orders. For larger quantities we’ll process your order through the yard, with an average lead time of 2 weeks.

Quantities of our ready-to-collect stock can vary – please call ahead to check that we have the stock levels you require. You can find our phone number at the footer of the website or on our Contact Us page.

Larch rounded panel cladding order packed ready to go

Larch Bays Pricing

These prices are for the ready-to-collect larch materials sold from our upright bays, which can be found next to the timber shop. Prices are pre-VAT (VAT added at 20%).

For higher volume enquiries, our standard practise is to process orders to your specification. If you’re ordering in large quantities it may be more economical to place an order with us. The prices displayed on this page can still be used as a rough guide for equivalent product ordered through the mill, but may differ slightly. 

You can use the following links to jump to the price table relevant to your interest.

Table of contents for pricing tables (all prices pre-VAT)

Lengths stocked in uprights:   2.4 and 3.6 meters

Lengths available through yard orders:   4.8 and 6 meter lengths are available available cut to order – make an enquiry

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Lengths stocked in uprights:   2.4 and 3.6 meters

Lengths available through yard orders:   4.8 and 6 meter lengths are available cut to order – make an enquiry

Lengths stocked in uprights:   2.4 meters

Lengths available through yard orders:   3.6 meters

3.6 meters is a standard length for profiled cladding, but we currently don’t stock these in our ready-to-collect bays. We still process 3.6m cladding orders from air-dried stock, with an approximate lead time of 2 weeks – make an enquiry

Lengths stocked in uprights:   3.3 and 3.6 meters *

* 3.3 meter lengths only available in 33 x 145 mm decking

Lengths stocked in uprights:   2.4 and 3.6 meters

Lengths available through yard orders:   4.8 and 6 meter lengths are available cut to order – make an enquiry

Any questions?

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larch v-groove cladding on wall

About Scottish Larch

Larch is a naturally durable timber, meaning it requires no special treatments or coatings before being used outdoors – making it a perfect choice for cladding, decking, and other exterior projects. Larch cladding, for example, offers a lifespan of twenty to thirty years when properly applied, and requires minimal maintenance for its upkeep.

While larch may carry a higher upfront cost than other non-durable or treated softwoods, its long lifespan and minimal upkeep can make the additional upfront cost feel incredibly worthwhile in the long run.

Find more information about larch timber’s natural durability, and other factors that make it such a well-valued and versatile timber in our About Larch page.

Freshly cut larch starts out as a warm, pinkish-orange hue. Exposure to the elements will gradually cause the colour of larch to weather to a silver-grey. 

Below are some examples of the weathering and durability of untreated larch cladding on walls that are South-facing and exposed to the elements, meaning they receive high levels of weathering. None of these walls have needed any further maintenance.

Find more information and examples of weathering in our Larch Colouration and Weathering page.

New larch decking being installed on house garden by Neil Porteus Building
Deck laid by Neil Porteus Building