14′ x 8′ Traditional Heavy Duty Shiplap Pent Wooden Garden Shed (4.28m x 2.44m)

£2,669.00

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    The 14′ x 8′ (4.28 x 2.44m) Traditional Heavy Duty Pent Wooden Garden Shed is designed with versatility in mind and built from premium materials throughout, making it the ideal garden storage facility and a spacious workshop too. Constructed from 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, on a heavy-duty 50mm x 50mm frame, this top-of-the-range wooden shed is built to last. The floor and pent roof are also made from superior 12mm tongue and groove, with the latter enjoying a mineral 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. Easy access to this garden shed is gained via a ledged and braced single door, which includes zinc hinges, a door knob and a rim lock, to keep valuable tools and other stored items completely secure. Georgian-style windows provide the interior with plenty of natural light. The door and windows can all be fitted in a variety of positions. Measuring 2153mm x 4280mm x 2440mm and coming with a reassuring 1-year parts guarantee, this 14×8 shed has been dip-treated, should be re-treated within 6 weeks of assembly and annually thereafter, in order to 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 pressure treated timber still requires water-proofing upon assembly and annually. This premium wood shed is also available in other sizes, ranging from 8’x6′ to 20’x12′. A number of choices and optional extras are available too, including an extra-wide door, a stable-style door, a double door, an additional door, door fitted in a variety of positions, converting a fixed window to an opening window, no windows, a Pro Shed Base Kit, wooden floor bearers, and an upgrade to pressure-treated timber. Please speak to our customer service team for further details. Delivery is free to most UK addresses. Please be aware 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. 12mm tongue and groove cladding 50mm x 50mm frame 12mm tongue and groove floor 12mm tongue and groove pent roof with mineral felt covering Lockable single door (can be fitted in various positions) Georgian-style windows 1-year parts guarantee 2153mm x 4280mm x 2440mm Further sizes and optional extras available Upgrade to pressure-treated for 15-year guarantee and FREE 15mm cladding upgrade Free delivery to most UK addresses

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Description

14′ x 8′ Traditional Heavy Duty Shiplap Pent Wooden Garden Shed for storage or workshop use. Built with 12mm tongue and groove cladding, 50mm x 50mm frame, mineral felt roof and Georgian windows.

A traditional shed with proper day-to-day use in mind

If you’re looking for a wooden garden shed that does more than just sit at the bottom of the garden, this 14′ x 8′ Traditional Heavy Duty Shiplap Pent Wooden Garden Shed is well worth a look. It’s made for people who want a bit of extra space for tools, lawn gear, bikes, pots, and maybe even a proper workshop corner. The size gives you room to organise things without feeling cramped, and the traditional look means it sits nicely in most gardens without shouting for attention.

The overall footprint is 4.28m x 2.44m, with dimensions listed as 2153mm x 4280mm x 2440mm. That gives a generous internal feel, and for many buyers that’s the real appeal: not just somewhere to store things, but a place you can actually use. A shed like this can become the bit of the garden where everything finds its place, and that saves a fair bit of time once you stop hunting for the same spade every weekend.

What it is made from, and why that matters

One of the main reasons people look at this model is the material spec. The walls are built from 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, which is a solid choice for a timber shed of this kind. Tongue and groove boards fit neatly together, helping the panels hold together well and giving the shed a tidy finish. The shiplap profile also helps shed water away from the boards, which is useful in a British garden where the weather can change three times before lunch.

The frame is a heavy-duty 50mm x 50mm structure, which gives the shed its strength and helps it feel more substantial than lighter garden buildings. That kind of framing is important if you’re planning to store heavier items or simply want something that feels stable. The 12mm tongue and groove floor also adds to that sense of quality underfoot, so it’s not just the walls doing the work.

The roof is another key point. This shed has a 12mm tongue and groove pent roof finished with mineral felt covering. A pent roof gives a simple sloping design that helps water run off more easily, and the felt adds another layer of weather protection. It’s the sort of detail that matters more than people sometimes think, especially if you’re storing cardboard boxes, garden cushions, or anything that would rather stay dry.

A shape that works with the garden, not against it

The pent roof design is one of the practical parts of this shed. It gives a clean profile and a slightly more modern line than a peak roof, while still keeping the overall style traditional. For some gardens, this matters because a pent shed can sit more neatly against a fence or boundary, and it can be easier to place in a spot where height is limited. That makes the building a little more flexible in terms of positioning.

It’s also a good option if you want a workshop feel without making the building look too industrial. The structure is still very much a garden shed, but the layout gives it a useful, sensible feel. There’s no unnecessary fuss here, just a straightforward design that does the job.

Light inside, and a proper entrance outside

Access is through a ledged and braced single door, fitted with zinc hinges, a door knob and a rim lock. That means the door is not only practical to open and close, but also lockable for keeping tools and stored items more secure. If you’re keeping anything worth protecting, that lockable door is a nice feature to have. It’s not about making the shed into a fortress, just giving you a bit more peace of mind.

The shed also includes Georgian-style windows, which let plenty of natural light into the interior. That makes a real difference if you’re using the space during the day, because it feels less like a dark storage box and more like a room you can actually work in. Natural light is handy for finding tools, checking plant labels, or doing a bit of sorting without needing to run electricity in straight away.

Another useful point is that the door and windows can all be fitted in a variety of positions. That flexibility can help you tailor the shed to your layout, which is useful if the garden space is a bit awkward or you want the entrance facing a certain way. Buyers often appreciate this more once they start planning where everything will go.

Built to look smart as well as work hard

This shed has a smooth-planed finish, and that gives it a clean, tidy appearance. It’s one of those details that helps the building look a bit more polished from the outside. A neat finish also makes the timber feel more finished, rather than rough or overly rustic. If the shed is going to be in view from the house or patio, that matters.

The overall design is traditional, but not old-fashioned in a bad way. It has a familiar garden shed look that many people prefer because it blends in rather than standing out. You can imagine it sitting beside borders, paving or lawn quite naturally. For buyers who want something practical but also presentable, that balance can be a big selling point.

What you get for the size

At 14′ x 8′, this is a sizeable garden building. It is large enough for a mix of storage and work use, which is part of why it appeals to gardeners, hobbyists and people who just need extra room. You could keep larger tools, seasonal garden furniture, bags of compost, and still have space left for a bench or working area.

That versatility is one of the main advantages. A smaller shed can fill up fast, and then you’re constantly shifting things around to reach what you need. With a building of this size, it becomes easier to separate storage from use, which makes day-to-day gardening feel more organised. Even a simple shelving setup can make a big difference here.

Treatment, care and what to expect after installation

The shed comes dip-treated and includes a 1-year parts guarantee. It should be re-treated within 6 weeks of assembly and annually thereafter to help maintain its appearance. That’s standard enough for a timber shed, and it’s worth keeping in mind so the wood stays in good condition over time. Timber needs a bit of looking after, there’s no getting round that, but the effort is usually manageable and pays off.

There is also an option to upgrade to pressure-treated timber, which extends the anti-rot guarantee to 15 years. Along with that, the cladding is upgraded to extra-thick 15mm at no extra cost. That’s a useful offer for buyers who want more peace of mind from the start. It’s worth remembering, though, that pressure treated timber still requires waterproofing upon assembly and annually. So while the treatment helps, it doesn’t remove the need for basic care.

Optional extras if you want to adapt the shed

There are a number of optional extras available, which can make the shed fit your needs a bit better. These include:

  • extra-wide door
  • stable-style door
  • double door
  • additional door
  • door fitted in a variety of positions
  • converting a fixed window to an opening window
  • no windows
  • Pro Shed Base Kit
  • wooden floor bearers
  • upgrade to pressure-treated timber

That choice is handy because not every buyer wants the same setup. If you’re using the shed mostly for storage, one layout may suit you. If you’re planning more of a workshop, then a different door arrangement or an opening window may be more useful. Having options is a real benefit, even if it takes a little extra thinking at the start.

A few practical points before you buy

As with many timber buildings, the specification measurements for cladding, floorboards and framing are nominal, meaning they are measured before machining. This means there can be a variance of plus or minus 1mm on cladding and floorboards, and plus or minus 5mm on framing. It is the sort of detail that is easy to overlook, but worth knowing before you get started with assembly or planning a base.

It’s also a good idea to prepare properly for installation. A level base is important for the best results, and that is where the Pro Shed Base Kit or wooden floor bearers can come into play depending on how you want to set things up. A good base helps the shed sit correctly, close the door more smoothly, and generally age better over time. A lot of problems people blame on the shed later on are really down to the base being a bit off, so this part is worth getting right.

Why buyers tend to choose a shed like this

People often buy a garden shed for one reason and end up using it for three. This model suits that kind of change. It can start as storage for garden tools and end up as a decent workshop, bike store or all-purpose utility space. That flexibility is a big reason to consider it. You are not boxed into one use straight away.

The lockable single door, Georgian windows, heavy-duty frame and tongue and groove timber construction all point to a shed that has been thought through for regular use. It’s not just about looks, although it does look tidy. It’s about having a garden building that feels useful and lasting without being overcomplicated.

Available in more than one size

If you like the style but need something a bit different, this premium wood shed is also available in other sizes, ranging from 8′ x 6′ to 20′ x 12′. That gives you a useful range to work from, whether your garden is compact or you need a much larger storage and workshop space. It’s helpful to know the design is part of a wider range, because sometimes the right shed is the one that fits the space properly rather than the one that simply looks nice in the picture.

Delivery and final buying points

Free delivery to most UK addresses is included, which is a nice practical point when you are comparing garden buildings. Large timber sheds are not small parcels, so having delivery sorted without an extra hassle is always welcome. You should also note the shed comes with a 1-year parts guarantee, and if you choose the pressure-treated upgrade, the anti-rot guarantee extends to 15 years.

For anyone wanting a garden shed that offers space, a sensible build and a traditional look, this 14′ x 8′ Traditional Heavy Duty Shiplap Pent Wooden Garden Shed is a strong option to consider. It gives you the main things most buyers are after: solid timber construction, a practical roof shape, useful daylight inside, a secure door, and options to make it suit your garden better. That combination makes it easy to imagine this shed earning its keep for years, whether it ends up storing tools, housing equipment or becoming your go-to working space.

If you are comparing sheds and want something that feels substantial without being awkward, this one is worth a proper look. The materials, size and optional upgrades all help it stand out in a sensible way, and sometimes that is exactly what you need from a garden building.