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Garden sheds

Garden sheds

Discover neat, stylish, and weather-proof garden sheds in a variety of sizes and designs; explore our range to find your perfect outdoor storage solution.

    Discover practical, stylish garden sheds designed to offer secure outdoor storage all year round. From compact designs to spacious options, our sheds work perfectly alongside other garden storage solutions, helping you keep tools, equipment and garden essentials organised and protected.

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    You can have more than one shed in your garden, provided the total area of all buildings does not cover more than half of your garden space. Placement, height and use can also affect what’s allowed.

    The best garden sheds are well-built, durable and suited to your storage needs. Popular options include high-quality wooden garden sheds for a traditional look and metal garden sheds for low-maintenance durability. We're particular fans of Keter, Forest, Rowlinson, and Hex Living sheds.

    Most garden sheds fall under permitted development, meaning planning permission isn’t usually required. Rules can vary depending on size, height and location, so it’s important to check local guidance before installation.

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    Garden sheds are commonly made from timber or metal, although resin and plastic sheds are also available. Timber sheds offer natural style and can be customised, while metal sheds provide strength and minimal upkeep. Options such as tongue and groove sheds offer added strength and weather resistance.

    Garden shed prices vary depending on size, material and design. Smaller sheds are ideal for basic storage, while larger or premium models cost more due to added space and features. The Dobbies range starts from basic models that cost under £500 to premium and large or luxury-featured sheds which can be £1000 or up to £2000.

    Garden sheds are measured by their external width and depth, with height listed separately. Always check internal measurements too, especially if you plan to store bulky items or compare sheds with greenhouses and growhouses.