5% OFF: 10′ x 8′ Traditional Shiplap Sun Pent 6′ Gable Wooden Garden Shed (3.05m x 2.44m)

£2,469.00

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    Incredibly attractive and built from premium materials throughout, the 10′ x 8′ Traditional Sun Pent 6′ Gable Wooden Garden Shed (3.05m x 2.44m) is perfectly designed for nurturing plants and storing garden tools.Constructed from 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, on a robust 38mm x 50mm frame, this potting shed is certainly built to last. The floor and pent roof are both made from premium 12mm tongue and groove, with the latter enjoying a weatherproof felt covering to keep out the rain. A stunning smooth-planed finish ensures that this shed isn’t just robust and weathertight, but looks exceptionally smart too.Access to this potting shed is gained via a large, ledged and braced door, which can be fitted in different positions, includes zinc fittings, and is secured by a key-operated lock to keep expensive tools safe. A full-length bench/ slatted staging is supplied as standard. It is suitable for potting and storing a wide range of plants.Fixed windows run along the entire length of one side of the shed, ensuring plants receive an abundance of natural light. Two opening windows, one at each end of the shed, allow for a pleasant working temperature and ideal growing conditions. All of the glazing is made from toughened glass.Supplied with a reassuring 1-year parts guarantee (excluding roof felt), this garden shed has been dip treated, should be re-treated within 6 weeks of assembly and annually thereafter, in order to protect the wood from rot and maintain its handsome appearance.Why not upgrade to pressure-treated? This extends the anti-rot guarantee to 15 years. PLUS, we’ll upgrade the cladding to extra-thick 15mm – FOR FREE! Please be aware that the pressure treated timber still requires waterproofing upon assembly and then on an annual basis.This premium wooden shed is available in a wide range of sizes. Various optional upgrades are available too, including a Pro Shed Base Kit, wooden floor bearers and, of course, that upgrade to pressure-treated timber. Speak to our customer service team for further details.Please note that specification measurements for cladding, floorboards and framing are nominal (before machining). As a result, there can be a variance of plus or minus 1mm on cladding and floorboards, and a plus or minus of 5mm on framing.Delivery is free to most UK addresses.12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding on a 38mm x 50mm frame12mm tongue and groove floor12mm tongue and groove roof with weatherproof felt coveringLockable door – can be fitted in different positionsGlazed along 1 entire side and 2 additional opening windows – all toughened glassFull-length slatted staging1-year parts guaranteeFurther sizes and optional upgrades availableUpgrade to pressure treated for a 15-year guarantee and FREE 15mm cladding upgradeFree delivery to most UK addresses

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5% OFF the 10′ x 8′ Traditional Shiplap Sun Pent 6′ Gable Wooden Garden Shed (3.05m x 2.44m), made with 12mm tongue and groove cladding, toughened glass, a lockable door.

A Garden Shed That Works Hard Without Looking Out of Place

If you are looking for a wooden shed that can do more than just hold a few tools, the 10′ x 8′ Traditional Shiplap Sun Pent 6′ Gable Wooden Garden Shed (3.05m x 2.44m) is worth a closer look. It is designed for people who want a practical space for potting, planting, tool storage and general garden organisation, while still keeping a neat, tidy look in the garden.

There is a lot going on with this model, but in a good way. You get a shed that feels solid, has plenty of natural light, and includes features that make daily use easier. The mix of shiplap cladding, toughened glass, a lockable door and a full-length slatted staging bench makes it a useful addition for keen gardeners and anyone who wants a bit more order outdoors.

Built for Real Garden Jobs

This is not one of those sheds that only look nice in a photo. It is made from 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding on a sturdy 38mm x 50mm frame, so it has the kind of structure many buyers want when they are planning to use a shed regularly. The construction gives the building a more dependable feel, and the timber profile also helps it sit well in a traditional garden setting.

The 12mm tongue and groove floor is a useful point too. A floor like this is better suited to regular foot traffic, boxes of compost, seed trays and the day-to-day bits that seem to build up in a garden. The same goes for the 12mm tongue and groove roof, which is finished with weatherproof felt to help keep the rain out.

It is worth saying that the shed is dip treated as standard, and should be re-treated within 6 weeks of assembly and then once a year after that. That is normal for this kind of timber building, and it helps protect the wood from rot and keeps the shed looking smart over time. If you want a longer anti-rot guarantee, there is also an upgrade to pressure-treated timber, which extends the guarantee to 15 years. The cladding is upgraded to extra-thick 15mm for free when you choose that option, which is a useful bonus.

More Light, Better Growing Conditions

For many buyers, the biggest draw here is the way the shed handles light. The glazing runs along the entire length of one side, so the interior gets a good amount of daylight. That makes it more comfortable to work in, and it is also helpful for plants that need brighter conditions.

There are also two opening windows, one at each end of the shed, which help with airflow. If you have ever worked in a small shed on a warm day, you will know why this matters. Being able to open the windows can make the space feel much more manageable, especially when you are watering plants, mixing compost or potting up seedlings.

All of the glazing is made from toughened glass, which adds peace of mind. It is a practical detail, not just a nice one. Garden buildings can take a bit of knocks over time, whether from tools, plant pots or the odd accidental bump, so stronger glazing is a welcome feature.

A Roof Shape That Suits the Job

The shed has a pent roof, paired with a 6′ gable design. That gives it a traditional look while still working well for a garden potting shed. A pent roof is a sensible choice where rainwater runoff matters, and the weatherproof felt covering adds another layer of protection.

The roof style also helps the shed feel less bulky in the garden. It can sit neatly against a fence, wall or boundary, depending on how you plan to place it. This makes it a good option if you want storage and workspace without taking over the whole plot. It is a nice balance, really.

Door, Security and Everyday Use

Access is through a large ledged and braced door, which is both practical and reassuring. The door can be fitted in different positions, giving you some freedom when setting up the shed in your space. That kind of flexibility can be a real help if your garden layout is not straightforward.

The door also includes zinc fittings and is secured by a key-operated lock. For many buyers, that will matter just as much as the appearance. If you are storing tools, fertilisers, pots, hand tools or other equipment you would rather keep safe, a lockable door is a must rather than a nice extra.

The size of the doorway and the layout of the building make day-to-day use simple enough. You can go in and out without it feeling cramped, which is useful when you are carrying compost bags or trays. Sometimes it is the little things that make a shed easier to live with.

The Full-Length Staging Makes a Difference

One of the features that sets this shed apart is the full-length bench / slatted staging supplied as standard. For anyone who enjoys potting plants, sowing seeds or sorting through cuttings, this is a strong practical benefit. It gives you a proper working surface without having to buy separate staging straight away.

The slatted design is useful because it allows a bit of air movement and drainage, which gardeners often appreciate when handling plant pots or damp trays. It also means the shed is ready for use as a potting space from the start, instead of needing a lot of extra fitting out. That can save time, which people tend to like when the weather is decent and there is plenty to do outside.

If you have ever tried potting plants on a borrowed table or on the floor, you will know how much easier it is when you have a proper bench. This feature gives the shed a more purposeful feel, and it helps turn storage into a useful working area.

Why the Materials Matter

When you are comparing garden sheds, materials are usually the bit that decides whether something feels temporary or dependable. Here, the combination of 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, 12mm floorboards, and a 38mm x 50mm frame gives the shed a straightforward, well-matched structure.

Tongue and groove boards are joined in a way that helps create a tighter fit, which is one reason they are often chosen for sheds like this. Shiplap cladding also has a familiar timber look that suits traditional gardens well. It is not flashy, but it does look right.

The shed is finished with a smooth-planed surface, which improves the overall appearance and makes the timber feel more refined. That matters more than people sometimes admit. A shed is part of the garden view every day, so it helps if it looks tidy as well as being useful.

Space for Tools, Plants and a Bit More

The 10′ x 8′ size gives you a decent working footprint for a garden building of this type. It is large enough to use as a potting shed, tool store or mixed-purpose garden room, while still being manageable for most domestic gardens. You can keep lawnmowers, forks, spades, tubs and bags of compost inside without everything being stacked awkwardly on top of each other.

That extra space also gives you a little room to organise things properly. A shed that is too small often becomes cluttered very quickly, and then it starts to feel more like a storage problem than a solution. With this size, there is a bit more breathing room, which makes it easier to keep the space useful.

If you are someone who likes to sort, label and keep things in order, this format is helpful. If not, well, it gives you a chance to become that person. Garden projects often work better when there is somewhere sensible to put everything.

Useful Options and Upgrades

This model is available in a wide range of sizes, and there are optional upgrades too. One of the main choices is the pressure-treated timber upgrade, which gives you the longer anti-rot guarantee and the FREE 15mm cladding upgrade. For buyers thinking long term, that is worth considering.

There is also the option to add a Pro Shed Base Kit and wooden floor bearers. A proper base can make a real difference to how well a shed performs over time, because it helps keep the building level and supported. If you are spending money on a garden shed, it usually makes sense to start with a sound base rather than trying to sort it out later.

Some people leave this part until the last minute, then regret it. Not dramatic regret, just the usual “I should have sorted that first” kind. Planning the base before delivery can save a bit of hassle and make assembly smoother.

Assembly and Maintenance Notes

The shed comes with a 1-year parts guarantee, excluding roof felt, which gives a bit of reassurance on the purchase. It is also important to note the timber treatment advice. If you choose the dip-treated version, it should be re-treated within 6 weeks of assembly and then annually after that. If you go for pressure-treated timber, it still requires waterproofing upon assembly and on an annual basis.

That may sound like a chore, but it is really just part of looking after a timber shed properly. A bit of maintenance helps the building stay in good condition and keeps the finish looking fresh. Think of it as a small task that protects a larger one.

Also, the specification mentions that the measurements for cladding, floorboards and framing are nominal, with some small variance possible after machining. That is standard for timber buildings and worth knowing before you plan your layout or foundations.

Free Delivery and Practical Buying Benefits

For many buyers, the purchase feels easier when delivery is simple. This shed comes with free delivery to most UK addresses, which is helpful when you are ordering a building of this size. Large garden structures can be awkward to arrange, so knowing delivery is included removes one layer of stress.

The current 5% OFF offer also makes it a more appealing time to buy, especially if you have already been looking at potting sheds and wooden storage options. A discount does not change the product itself, of course, but it can help the numbers make sense when you are comparing different garden buildings.

Who This Shed Suits

This shed is a strong fit for people who want a traditional wooden garden shed with a bit more purpose than basic storage. It suits gardeners who need a place for potting and growing, as well as anyone wanting a tidy space for tools and outdoor equipment. It can also work well for buyers who care about the look of the building as much as the function.

If you like a shed that feels structured, practical and not too fussy, this one fits that brief. It has useful features, but it does not overcomplicate things. The layout, glazing and staging all point toward regular use, which is what many people are after anyway.

Final Thoughts Before You Choose

The 10′ x 8′ Traditional Shiplap Sun Pent 6′ Gable Wooden Garden Shed (3.05m x 2.44m) brings together practical timber construction, good light, secure access and a working interior that suits gardening tasks. The 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, solid frame, toughened glass and full-length staging make it more than just a place to keep things out of the rain.

It is a shed that can help bring some order to the garden, while also giving you a proper space to enjoy planting and potting. If you want a wooden garden building that feels useful from day one, and leaves room for a few upgrades if needed, this model is well worth considering. It does the job, it looks the part, and it gives you a bit more from the space you already have.

Key features at a glance: 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, 38mm x 50mm frame, 12mm tongue and groove floor, 12mm tongue and groove roof with weatherproof felt, lockable door, two opening windows, glazed along one entire side, toughened glass, full-length slatted staging, 1-year parts guarantee, free delivery to most UK addresses, and optional pressure-treated upgrade with 15-year anti-rot guarantee.