Measurements: 5.7 inches length × 5.2 inches width × 9.9 inches height The cuckoo clock originated in the Black Forest in Germany. The invention of this clock is attributed to the Schönwald clockmaker Franz Ketterer. He is said to have made the clock in 1730. Initially, the clock was intended as an alarm clock, but the sound of the cuckoo could not be produced with a gong or bell. Organ builders in the Black Forest succeeded in reproducing the sound by means of rods attached to a bellows. Today Schonach in the Black Forest is the Mecca of the Cuckoo clock. This cuckoo clock nesting box is specially designed for the blue tit. It offers good nesting not only for the blue tit, but also the crested tit, marsh tit, willow tit and coal tit. During severe weather conditions, the nesting box offers shelter and protection. - ventilation holes beneath the roof - bottom can be lifted to clean the house (clean the nesting box only during autumn) - easy to hang thanks to the keyhole slot
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Items of footwear and/or clothing must be unworn and unwashed with the original labels attached. Also, footwear must be tried on indoors. Items of homeware including bedlinen, mattresses, and toppers, and pillows must be unused and in their original unopened packaging. This does not affect your statutory rights.
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Measurements: 5.7 inches length × 5.2 inches width × 9.9 inches height The cuckoo clock originated in the Black Forest in Germany. The invention of this clock is attributed to the Schönwald clockmaker Franz Ketterer. He is said to have made the clock in 1730. Initially, the clock was intended as an alarm clock, but the sound of the cuckoo could not be produced with a gong or bell. Organ builders in the Black Forest succeeded in reproducing the sound by means of rods attached to a bellows. Today Schonach in the Black Forest is the Mecca of the Cuckoo clock. This cuckoo clock nesting box is specially designed for the blue tit. It offers good nesting not only for the blue tit, but also the crested tit, marsh tit, willow tit and coal tit. During severe weather conditions, the nesting box offers shelter and protection. - ventilation holes beneath the roof - bottom can be lifted to clean the house (clean the nesting box only during autumn) - easy to hang thanks to the keyhole slot
Household Use Only / Hand Wash
Free delivery on all orders over £60 (exc. Bulky Item Delivery)
Super Saver Delivery
£2.99
Standard Delivery
£3.99
Express Delivery
£4.99
Next Day Delivery
£5.99
Premium DPD Next Day Delivery
£6.99
Bulky Item Delivery
£4.99
Northern Ireland Super Saver Delivery
£2.99
Northern Ireland Standard Delivery
£6.99
Unlimited free delivery for a year with Unlimited Delivery for £14.99
Please note, some delivery methods are not available for products delivered by our brand partners & they may have longer delivery times.
Something not quite right? You have 28 days from the day you receive it, to send something back.
Please note, we cannot offer refunds on fashion face masks, cosmetics, pierced jewellery, adult toys, and swimwear or lingerie if the hygiene seal is not in place or has been broken.
Items of footwear and/or clothing must be unworn and unwashed with the original labels attached. Also, footwear must be tried on indoors. Items of homeware including bedlinen, mattresses, and toppers, and pillows must be unused and in their original unopened packaging. This does not affect your statutory rights.
Click here to view our full Returns Policy.