19% OFF: 7′ x 5′ Forest Timberdale 25yr Guarantee Tongue & Groove Pressure Treated Windowless Pent Shed (2.24m x 1.67m)

£809.99

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    Expertly designed and built in Worcestershire, by the UK’s leading manufacturer of wooden garden buildings, Timberdale is Forest’s premier range of sheds. Boasting top-quality features throughout and backed by a market-leading 25-year guarantee, this 7×5 windowless pent shed (2.24m x 1.67m) is a go-to model for stylish, secure, high-end garden storage. Top-Quality Modular Construction This compact Timberdale garden shed is constructed from 12mm tongue and groove boards, renowned for their strength, style and weathertight qualities. Supported by exceptionally robust, 28mm x 56mm framing, it uses 30% more timber than standard sheds, making it far stronger than the competition. A complete modular design means the shed is delivered in smaller sections of interchangeable panels, making for an easier assembly process. These panels also give you the luxury of being able to decide where to place the door, so you can tailor the shed to perfectly meet your requirements. Floor and Roof The floor and roof are both manufactured from premium 12mm tongue and groove. The former easily copes with regular footfall and heavier stored items. It is fitted with pressure-treated bearers, providing extra support and acting as an effective barrier against ground moisture. The stylish pent roof features a high-grade, polypropylene-backed felt cover for unbeatable weatherproof protection. Security Door and Windowless Design The ledged and braced door offers storage-friendly access to the shed. It’s fitted with exterior turn buttons, interior bolts and a rim lock door latch to keep valuable tools safe. This door can be hung for a left- or right-hand opening to suit the garden’s orientation. A windowless design provides another layer of security by helping to deter unwanted attention. Ethically Sourced and Hassle Free The wood used to build this shed is FSC®-certified, so only sourced from sustainable, well-managed forests. It is pressure treated and supplied with a market-leading 25-year anti-rot guarantee, so further treatment is never required, saving time and money over the long run. A Premium Wooden Shed Range Forest’s Timberdale range of modular tongue and groove sheds encompasses various sizes and designs, all boasting the same exceptional build quality. Instructions are included for a straightforward assembly process. White Glove Delivery Service Forest’s White Glove Service will deliver this shed for free to most UK addresses, straight into the customer’s garden, with all of the packaging removed. Installation is also available as an optional chargeable extra. Forest’s premier shed – handmade in Worcestershire Pressure-treated timber for complete maintenance freedom, with a market-leading 25-year anti-rot guarantee Completely modular design makes the shed easy to assemble and offers flexibility in the placement of the door Windowless design for even greater security Toughest build in its category: 12mm tongue and groove, 28mm x 56mm internal framing, plus a solid ledged and braced (Z-frame) door Top-quality floor and roof with solid 12mm tongue & groove wood, pressure-treated bearers and high-grade polypropylene-backed roof felt High-quality rim lock door latch for added security White Glove Delivery Service straight into your garden (plus, optional professional installation service) FSC®-certified timber Door can be hung for a left- or right-hand opening Timberdale sheds are available in a range of designs and sizes Shed Base Options Wooden Shed Base Kit As an alternative to laying slabs or concrete, this shed base is a faster, more cost effective DIY solution. The wooden shed base consists of a framework that is made from UC4 incised timber which has been pressure treated. The pressure treatment ensures that the framework is robust and is guaranteed to resist rot for an impressive 15 years. Size of base: 7.5cm (h) x 212.1cm (w) x 147.1cm (d)     Plastic Shed Base Kit Quick and simple to install, the 7×5 plastic shed base kit is ideal for avoiding the hassle of laying slabs or concrete when preparing a base for a new shed. Its interlocking design makes it easy to put together and, though lightweight, it provides a very strong and durable base for the shed. Made from 100% recycled plastic, this shed base is eco-friendly. Also, it can be reused if the shed is repositioned. The base allows for ventilation and drainage under the shed, helping to keep the shed floor dry. To install the base, simply interlock the square grids together and lay onto a firm, level area of ground. We recommend using 15kg of 10mm pea gravel per square (gravel not included). Each square is 500 x 500 x 40mm. This pack contains 15 squares and heavy-duty, commercially-graded weed membrane. Please be advised that we do not assemble plastic shed bases as part of our installation service. A helpful video of how to install this plastic shed base can be found here. You must prepare the base yourself, in accordance with the supplied instructions, in advance of the installers’ visit. Laying the base straight onto grass will not be suitable and the installers will not be able to assemble your garden building.

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19% off the 7′ x 5′ Forest Timberdale 25yr Guarantee Tongue & Groove Pressure Treated Windowless Pent Shed (2.24m x 1.67m). A secure, low-maintenance wooden garden shed with modular build, pent roof, FSC-certified timber and White Glove delivery.

A compact shed with a proper sense of purpose

If you’re looking for garden storage that feels a bit more considered than a basic flat-pack box, the Forest Timberdale 7′ x 5′ windowless pent shed is worth a close look. It sits in Forest’s Timberdale range, which is described as the brand’s premier line of sheds, and it is expertly designed and built in Worcestershire by one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of wooden garden buildings.

That matters because this isn’t just about somewhere to shove a few tools out of sight. This shed is made for people who want secure storage, a tidy appearance in the garden, and a building that doesn’t ask for constant attention. The pressure treated timber, tongue and groove construction, and the 25-year guarantee all point towards a shed that is meant to stay useful for years, not just one season.

At 2.24m x 1.67m, it offers a useful footprint without taking over the garden. So if your outdoor space is not huge, this model still gives you a proper storage solution while keeping the layout neat. It’s the kind of shed that sits well along a fence line or tucked into a corner, and the windowless design gives it a more private feel too.

Why the Timberdale range stands out

Forest positions Timberdale as a premium wooden shed range, and you can see why from the build details. The shed uses 12mm tongue and groove boards, which are known for strength, a clean finish, and good weather resistance. These boards are supported by 28mm x 56mm framing, with the structure using 30% more timber than standard sheds. That extra timber is not just a number for the brochure; it gives the shed a more solid feel and helps it hold together better over time.

For buyers, that means the shed is more than a simple storage hut. It feels like a garden building with proper construction behind it. The modular design also makes the shed more approachable if you’re planning to assemble it yourself. Instead of dealing with oversized panels, it arrives in smaller interchangeable sections. That can make the build a bit less stressful, especially if you are working with limited space on site or just don’t want a difficult weekend project.

One useful point is that the modular system also allows flexibility in door placement. You can decide where to position the door so the shed suits your garden layout a little better. That sort of detail can save problems later, especially if you’ve got pathways, borders, or other structures nearby.

Materials and construction details that matter

The material specification is one of the main reasons people look at this model. The shed is made from FSC-certified timber, so the wood comes from sustainable, well-managed forests. That may not be the first thing someone notices when shopping, but it is useful to know, especially if you like buying with the source in mind.

The timber is also pressure treated. In practical terms, that means the wood has been treated to help protect it from rot, and Forest backs that with a market-leading 25-year anti-rot guarantee. For many buyers, this is a big selling point because it reduces the usual worry around wooden sheds and future maintenance. Over the long run, not having to keep re-treating the shed saves both time and cost. You do not need to keep adding treatments just to keep it in decent shape.

The shed’s floor and roof are both made from premium 12mm tongue and groove boards too. That gives the whole building a more unified and robust feel. The floor is designed to handle regular footfall and heavier stored items, which is useful if you’re keeping lawnmowers, tool boxes, bags of compost, or seasonal garden furniture inside. It also sits on pressure-treated bearers, which help lift the structure and act as a barrier against ground moisture. That’s the sort of detail people often overlook until they’ve had a damp shed in the past.

The roof shape, and why a pent roof helps

This model comes with a pent roof, which gives it a smart, low-profile look. Pent roofs are often chosen for garden sheds because they make good use of height at the back while keeping the front more accessible. In a practical sense, that can suit placing the shed against a fence, wall, or boundary where you want the roofline to feel tidy and not too bulky.

The roof is covered with a high-grade polypropylene-backed felt, designed to provide weatherproof protection. A lot of shed buyers focus on the timber and forget the roof covering, but it is a key part of the build. If the roof covering is not up to scratch, water ingress can become a nuisance quickly. Here, the felt is part of the overall effort to make the shed usable in all seasons, not just in dry weather.

The pent style also works well visually. It gives the shed a slightly more modern look than some traditional apex models, while still keeping the classic wooden garden shed feel. If your garden has a clean, organised look, this roof style tends to fit in nicely without drawing too much attention to itself.

Security features for tools and garden kit

A lot of people buying a shed are not just looking for storage; they are looking for somewhere they can keep things a bit safer. This shed’s windowless design helps with that. Without windows, there is less visibility into the contents, which can help deter unwanted attention. It is a simple idea, but it does make a difference, especially if you store valuable tools or equipment inside.

The door is a ledged and braced design, also described as a Z-frame door. That gives it a more solid feel than a light domestic door and helps it cope with repeated use. It is fitted with exterior turn buttons, interior bolts, and a rim lock door latch, all of which support day-to-day security.

Another handy detail is that the door can be hung for either a left- or right-hand opening. This may sound minor, but it can make a real difference when you are planning access around the garden. If you have a path, steps, or another building close by, being able to choose the opening direction gives you a bit more control over how the space works. It saves you from that annoying moment when a door opens the wrong way and gets in the way every time.

What the modular build means for assembly

Assembly is often the part that puts people off buying a garden shed. Forest tries to make that easier with a complete modular design. The shed is delivered in smaller sections of interchangeable panels, which makes handling and assembly more manageable than working with large, awkward pieces. It won’t make the job disappear, of course, but it does make the process feel less daunting.

Instructions are included, so you have guidance from the start. The modular system also means the shed is more adaptable during installation. If you have an uneven approach to the garden or a tighter access route, smaller sections can be a real help. That is often the sort of thing people only think about after delivery day, so it’s worth noting now.

If you are comparing sheds online, this kind of build format can be a practical advantage. Some sheds look fine on paper but become a headache on site. Here, the design is clearly made with assembly in mind. You still need a level base and a bit of patience, but the structure is geared toward a straightforward build rather than a fight with the materials.

Base options: choosing the right start

A good shed is only as useful as the base it sits on, and this model has a couple of options worth considering. Forest offers a wooden shed base kit as an alternative to slabs or concrete. This is a faster and more cost-effective DIY solution for buyers who want to get the shed up without a more involved groundwork job.

The wooden base uses a framework made from UC4 incised timber, which is pressure treated and guaranteed to resist rot for 15 years. The base size is 7.5cm (h) x 212.1cm (w) x 147.1cm (d). If you want a simpler route than laying a full concrete pad, this is a practical choice.

There is also a plastic shed base kit. This is made from 100% recycled plastic and is designed to be quick and simple to install. Its interlocking grid structure makes it easy to put together, and although it is lightweight, it is built to provide a durable and strong base for the shed. It also allows ventilation and drainage beneath the shed, which helps keep the floor dry.

For the plastic base, you need to lay it on a firm, level surface and use 15kg of 10mm pea gravel per square as recommended. Each square measures 500 x 500 x 40mm. The pack contains 15 squares plus heavy-duty, commercially graded weed membrane. Just note that the plastic shed base is not assembled as part of the installation service, so you will need to prepare it yourself before the installers arrive. And yes, it does need to be on proper ground; putting it straight onto grass will not work.

Delivery and installation, without the fuss

One of the nicer parts of buying from Forest is the White Glove Delivery Service. This is offered free to most UK addresses and means the shed is delivered straight into the customer’s garden, with all packaging removed. That takes away a fair bit of the usual hassle, especially with a building of this size. It is the sort of service that makes the whole process feel more manageable from the start.

There is also an optional professional installation service available at extra charge. For some buyers, that is a sensible add-on. If you are comfortable with DIY, you may prefer to assemble it yourself. But if you would rather get the shed installed properly without spending your weekend doing it, the option is there.

It’s worth planning ahead with the base and access. White Glove delivery is helpful, but the garden still needs to be ready for assembly if you are going ahead with installation. A level area, a suitable base, and clear access all make the process smoother. Small thing, but it saves trouble later.

How this shed can fit into everyday garden life

Think about what usually ends up cluttering the garden: tools, pots, bags of soil, hose reels, small machines, cushions, bird care items, maybe even a folding chair or two. A shed like this gives those things a proper home. The 7′ x 5′ footprint is compact enough for smaller gardens but still gives room for meaningful storage.

Because the shed is windowless and secure, it suits items you want out of sight as well as out of the weather. Garden equipment tends to last longer when it is stored somewhere dry and protected. With the solid roof, pressure-treated timber, and raised base support, this shed is built with that in mind.

The appearance also matters more than people sometimes admit. A tidy shed can make a garden look more settled. It can help the whole space feel organised rather than temporary. The pent roof and timber finish support that feeling without looking overdone. It is a practical structure, but it does not have to feel purely functional.

Who this shed is likely to suit

This model will suit buyers who want a secure wooden shed with a decent specification and low ongoing upkeep. It may be a good fit if you have limited space, if you want a more private storage solution, or if you prefer a building that offers a bit of flexibility in setup. The modular construction, door hanging options, and base choices all add to that sense of flexibility.

It also suits anyone who would rather spend less time on maintenance. Because the timber is pressure treated and backed by a 25-year anti-rot guarantee, the shed is designed to reduce the need for extra treatment work. That can appeal to busy homeowners who just want a good, reliable place for storage without a long to-do list attached to it.

If you have had cheaper sheds before and found them a bit flimsy, this one may feel like an upgrade in structure and security. Not flashy, not over the top, just more considered.

Useful notes before you buy

Before ordering, it is sensible to check the available space carefully. The shed size is 2.24m x 1.67m, so remember to allow room for access, opening the door, and working around the building. A properly prepared base is important too, whatever material you choose. A shed that is not sitting level can cause annoying problems later, and nobody wants that after the effort of getting it delivered.

It is also worth thinking about what you plan to store. If you are keeping heavier items inside, the 12mm tongue and groove floor is reassuring, but organising the inside well still helps. Shelving, hooks, and storage boxes can make a smaller shed work harder than you might expect. Even a compact building can feel roomy when it is used properly.

And if you are still comparing options, look closely at the structure rather than just the size. Things like framing thickness, roof covering, pressure treatment, and security fittings all matter quite a bit once the shed is in your garden. On paper they can seem like small details, but they add up in real use.

A practical garden building with good long-term value

The Forest Timberdale 7′ x 5′ windowless pent shed combines a strong build, useful security features, pressure-treated timber, and a modular system that makes assembly less of a chore. It is designed and built in Worcestershire, uses FSC-certified wood, and comes with a 25-year anti-rot guarantee. Those are the kind of points many buyers look for when they want a shed that feels like a proper purchase rather than a quick fix.

With its tongue and groove panels, solid floor and roof, pressure-treated bearers, and flexible door position, it covers a lot of the practical things that matter day to day. Add in White Glove delivery and the choice of shed bases, and the whole package becomes easier to plan around.

If you want a wooden garden shed that looks tidy, stores securely, and does not ask for constant upkeep, this Timberdale model is a strong option to consider. It is compact, well specified, and built with the sort of details that make life easier once it is in place.