New for Spring 2026

Storage that earns its place in your garden.

Sheds, bike stores, storage boxes and outdoor storage built to outlast British weather — designed with the same care you'd give a piece of furniture for inside the house.

Free UK delivery Mainland, over £100
14-day returns Consumer Contracts Regulations
Secure checkout Shop Pay · card · 3-D Secure
UK-based support Real help, not a chatbot
Why Garden Storage

Built like furniture. Made for the weather.

Most garden storage is an afterthought — flimsy, forgettable, and falling apart by year three. We design ours the other way round: structural timber, weatherproof joinery, proper ventilation, and finishes that actually last a British winter.

UK-delivered Free to mainland UK over £100
14 days No-quibble returns under UK law
Curated Every product chosen for British weather
Independent Family-run, based in Darlington
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Common questions

What buyers want to know before they order.

What's the best material for UK garden storage?

Three materials cover most UK gardens. UV-stabilised plastic (resin) is zero-maintenance and lasts 10+ years — best if you don't want to think about it. Hot-dip galvanised steel is the most secure and longest-lived (20+ years) — best for tools, e-bikes, anything insurance-rated. Pressure-treated softwood meeting BS 8417 Use Class 3 looks the best, lasts 12–15 years with re-treatment every 2–3 years. The cheap end of all three categories fails fast — check our buying guides for what to look for.

How quickly do you deliver across mainland UK?

Standard delivery is 5–7 working days, free over £100. Larger items (sheds, bike sheds, triple bin stores) ship pallet-direct to your kerbside — the driver delivers to the property edge, not onto your property. Plan for two people on delivery day for anything over 1m on the longest side. We don't currently ship to Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Scottish Highlands & Islands, or Northern Ireland. Full delivery details.

What's your returns policy?

You have a 14-day right to cancel from the day you receive the goods, under the UK Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013. Faulty or damaged on arrival: free replacement or refund including return postage. Change of mind: you pay return postage, or we can arrange courier collection at our cost rate. Refunds settle within 14 days of us receiving the goods (statutory maximum). Your full Consumer Rights Act 2015 protections apply on top. How returns work.

Do I need a base for a shed or large storage box?

Yes, every outdoor storage unit needs a level, solid base. Three good options: a concrete slab (gold standard, lasts forever), paving flags on hardcore (cheaper, fine for sheds up to 8×6 ft), or a pressure-treated timber base on bearers (good for slightly uneven ground). Don't put a shed or large box directly on grass — within 18 months you'll have movement, sticking doors, and water ingress. More on assembly and base prep.

How long does assembly take?

Honestly, more than the manufacturer claims. Realistic times with two people: storage boxes 30–60 minutes, wheelie bin stores 60–90 minutes, bike sheds 2–4 hours, garden sheds 2–3 hours up to 6×4 ft and 4–6 hours for larger. You'll need a screwdriver, sometimes a 10mm spanner, and a level. Prefer not to DIY? Book a Tasker via Taskrabbit's furniture assembly service — typical UK quotes are £40–£150 depending on size.

Will my insurance cover bikes stored outside?

Most home contents insurance covers bikes stored in a locked, fixed structure (a shed counts; a bike rack on a fence doesn't), with a Sold Secure-rated lock. Bronze for bikes under £500, Silver for £500–£1,500, Gold for above. For e-bikes and bikes over £2,000, most insurers also require a ground anchor + chain. Read your policy schedule — some insurers list specific brands. Browse our lockable bike storage for insurance-compliant builds.

Do I need planning permission for a garden shed?

In England, sheds under 2.5m high covering less than 50% of garden area are usually permitted development — no permission needed. Listed buildings, conservation areas, AONBs and front-of-house installations have stricter rules — check with your local council or planning portal. Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have similar but distinct thresholds. If in doubt, ask before you buy a large unit.

Is wood, plastic or metal more sustainable?

The honest answer: a long-lived product of any material beats three short-lived ones. We stock products engineered for 10+ year service lives — UV-stabilised plastics, hot-dip galvanised steel, BS 8417 Use Class 3 timber. We're not B Corp-certified or carbon-neutral-claimed; we don't claim things we can't evidence. Our position in full.