Bike Storage Sheds

Walk-in bike storage that gets bikes out of the house without taking over the garden. Metal for security-first storage, wood for gardens where aesthetics matter. All lockable, all rated to their specified bike count with honest measurements (we assume a realistic handlebar width, not a road-bike ideal).

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Walk-in bike sheds for 1 to 4+ bikes — the security and weatherproofing of a proper shed, sized specifically for bikes so you get usable floor space without paying for overhead you don't need. Our range runs from 2-bike (120 × 80 × 165cm) up to family-sized 4+ bike (220 × 80 × 180cm).

What separates a proper bike shed from a general shed is three things: bike-specific dimensions (wide enough for real handlebars, tall enough for saddles), ventilation (bikes rust without airflow), and security hardware (Sold Secure-rated hasps, reinforced hinges, anti-prise edges). Every shed in this range has all three.

Materials: galvanised steel for maximum security (insurance-compliant for most policies), or pressure-treated wood for aesthetic gardens. All with ventilated eaves, lockable doors, and enough internal clearance for real UK-width handlebars (we measure for 62cm, not the 40cm road-bike ideal).

Everything you need to know

Choosing the right garden storage for your space

Bike storage sheds — walk-in storage for 1 to 4+ bikes

A bike storage shed is the gold standard for outdoor bike storage. Walk-in access means you don't have to lift bikes over a lip. More space means panniers, helmets and accessories live alongside the bikes. Better security comes from a real door, real hinges, and a structure that takes a real lock.

The trade-off is footprint — a shed for 2 bikes is roughly 2m × 1m. If your garden can spare that, it's the most usable bike storage option there is.

Sizing by bike count

BikesInternal footprintNotes
1 adult200cm × 80cm+30cm for accessories
2 adult200cm × 110cmWheels offset (one in, one out)
2 adult + 1 child220cm × 130cmChild bike vertical or alongside
3 adult220cm × 150cm+Tight; consider rotating one bike
4+ adult300cm × 150cm+Walk-in with central aisle ideal

If you ride frequently, size up — squeezing bikes in past one another causes damage to derailleurs and frames.

Walk-in vs step-in vs reach-in

Walk-in sheds have a full-height door (usually 165cm+) and you step inside completely. Best for daily-use bikes. Space-eater.

Step-in sheds have a partial-height door — you bend to step in. Saves height when planning permission is tight (under 2.5m total).

Reach-in sheds have a hinged top or front panel; you reach in rather than enter. Space-saving but harder to use daily, especially with multiple bikes.

Bike storage shed materials

Galvanised steel — most secure, longest-lived (20+ years if hot-dip galvanised). Industrial look. Heat issue in summer for e-bike batteries (remove for storage indoors regardless).

Pressure-treated timber — best aesthetic, blends into garden. 10–15 years with annual treatment. Less secure than steel; can be levered open without specialist tools.

UV-stabilised plastic — middle-ground option. Zero maintenance, decent security, modest aesthetic. 10–12 years.

Security: what insurance requires

Most home insurance schedules require:

  • Bike stored in a locked, fixed structure — a shed counts
  • Sold Secure-rated lock — Bronze, Silver or Gold depending on bike value
  • For high-value bikes, a ground anchor + chain in addition to the shed lock

For e-bikes specifically, store the battery indoors. Most insurers require this; it also reduces theft motivation. See our lockable bike storage range for explicitly insurance-compliant builds.

Floor: included or not?

Some bike sheds come with an integrated floor; others sit on whatever you place them on. Integrated floors:

  • Keep bikes off ground moisture
  • Provide a clean, level surface (no grass growing through)
  • Make the structure rigid as a single unit (better for wind)

If buying a shed without a floor, plan paving flags or a timber base underneath. Don't put a shed directly on grass — within 18 months you'll have rust at the base, mould inside, and a bike that doesn't run smoothly.

Ventilation

Bikes generate humidity from chain lube, post-ride dampness, and wet panniers. A sealed shed gets damp inside; a vented one stays dry. Look for:

  • Eaves vents (under the roofline)
  • Floor-level mesh-protected ventilation
  • Door vents (especially on the windward side)

Don't over-ventilate — you want airflow, not draughts. Mesh-covered openings are ideal.

Common installation issues

  • Doorway too narrow — measure your door swing. A 70cm doorway is uncomfortable for handlebar clearance.
  • Roof too low — bikes are tall when wheeled vertically. Allow 165cm+ internal headroom for adult bikes upright.
  • Hinges on wrong side — if the shed faces a wall to one side, you need the door to open the other way. Check before ordering.
  • No drainage in front — water pools at the door threshold and rusts hinges. Slight slope away from the shed solves it.

Delivery and assembly

Bike sheds ship pallet-direct from a UK warehouse, free over £100, 5–7 working days. Assembly takes 2–4 hours with two people for most models. See assembly help.

For lockable boxes (smaller footprint), see lockable bike storage. For metal-only options, browse metal bike storage.

Common questions

Before you buy Bike Storage Sheds.

How many bikes will actually fit in a 3-bike shed?

In ours, 3 UK-typical hybrids or MTBs with standard handlebars. Road bikes with drop bars fit looser (can get 4 in a 3-bike shed if you're careful). We measure for 55cm handlebar width; cheap bike sheds measure for 40cm.

Do I need to lock the bike inside the shed?

For insurance purposes, yes. The shed provides the enclosure; a Sold Secure-rated chain or D-lock secures the bike inside. Most policies require both — the shed alone is rarely enough to pay out on a theft claim.

Can I store a bike trailer or cargo bike?Cargo bikes need our large (220cm+) sheds — they're longer and wider than standard bikes. Bike trailers fit most 3+ bike sheds. Check the internal length dimensions on the spec sheet.
Do I need a floor in a bike shed?

Recommended. Ground contact causes rust (tyres, pedals, chains) faster than airborne damp. Our sheds include a pressure-treated OSB floor as standard. If you're on a concrete base, the floor is still useful to lift the bikes off the slab.