5′ x 4′ Traditional Shiplap Pent Wooden Lean To Shed (1.52m x 1.22m)

£669.99

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    The 5′ x 4′ (1.52 x 1.22m) Traditional Pent Wooden Garden Tool Storage Shed is a practical, stylish way to keep garden tools completely safe and always to hand, whilst its compact size makes it suitable for almost any garden. Constructed from 12mm tongue and groove cladding, on a robust 38mm x 50mm frame, this premium tool store is built to last. The floor and roof are also made from superior 12mm tongue and groove, with the latter enjoying a felt covering to keep out the rain. A stunning smooth-planed finish ensures that this tool storage shed isn’t just robust and weathertight but looks exceptionally attractive too. Easy access to the shed is gained through a single door, which boasts zinc fittings and can be secured by a key operated lock, to keep expensive tools safe from unwanted attention. This door can be fitted on any side of the structure. Measuring 1710mm x 1520mm x 1220mm and coming with a reassuring 1-year parts guarantee, this compact garden storage facility 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 a fantastic 15 years. PLUS, we’ll upgrade the cladding to extra-thick 15mm FOR FREE! Please note that the pressure treated timber will still require waterproofing upon assembly and annually. This wooden storage unit is also available in other sizes, ranging from 5’x3′ to 10’x4′. A Pro Shed Base Kit is available as an optional extra. 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 38mm x 50mm frame 12mm tongue and groove floor 12mm tongue and groove roof with felt covering Smooth-planed finish Single door with zinc fittings and key operated lock (can be fitted on any side of the structure) 1-year parts guarantee 1710mm x 1520mm x 1220mm Further sizes available Upgrade to pressure-treated for 15-year guarantee and FREE 15mm cladding upgrade Free delivery to most UK addresses

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5′ x 4′ Traditional Shiplap Pent Wooden Lean To Shed (1.52m x 1.22m) is a compact wooden garden storage shed designed for keeping tools close at hand and out of the weather. Made with 12mm tongue and groove cladding, a sturdy 38mm x 50mm frame, and a 12mm tongue and groove roof with felt covering, it offers practical storage in a size that suits smaller gardens too. The single door includes zinc fittings and a key operated lock, and can be fitted on any side. With a smooth-planed finish, dip-treated timber, a 1-year parts guarantee, and an optional pressure-treated upgrade with a 15-year anti-rot guarantee, this garden tool store is a sensible choice for everyday use.

Compact storage that fits into real gardens

Not every garden has space for a large shed, and that is where the 5′ x 4′ Traditional Shiplap Pent Wooden Lean To Shed makes a lot of sense. Its compact footprint of 1710mm x 1520mm x 1220mm means it can sit neatly in a smaller outdoor area without taking over the space. It is the kind of shed that does the job without demanding much from the layout of the garden.

This size is handy for gardeners who want somewhere to keep tools tidy, dry and easy to find. Instead of leaving items in a corner of the patio or in a garage where they tend to get mixed up with everything else, the shed gives them a fixed place. That alone can save time on busy weekends. You know where the shears are, where the spade is, and where the smaller bits are kept. Simple, really.

A traditional look with a neat finish

The shed uses a smooth-planed finish, which gives it a clean and tidy appearance. It is not just about storage, of course. Most buyers still want something that looks right in a garden, and this style sits comfortably alongside planting, fencing and other timber features. The traditional pent design gives it a practical shape too, helping it work well as a lean to storage solution.

There is something pleasing about a wooden shed that looks like it belongs in the garden rather than being dropped into it. The shiplap style has long been used for outdoor buildings because it has a familiar feel and a straightforward look. It does not need a lot of fuss. It simply does its job and blends in.

Materials that matter when you are choosing a shed

When buying a garden shed, the material details are usually what people come back to. This model is built with 12mm tongue and groove cladding, which is a solid specification for a tool store of this size. Tongue and groove boards fit together in a way that helps create a tighter structure, and that is useful when you want to keep stored items protected from the day-to-day weather.

The 38mm x 50mm frame gives the structure its support. A good frame matters more than many people think, because it helps the shed stay steady and gives the cladding something proper to sit on. If you are planning to store garden tools, pots, or smaller equipment, you want the shed to feel dependable, not flimsy.

The 12mm tongue and groove floor is another useful point. It means the shed is not just a shell for storage, but a proper small building with a floor that can cope with regular use. That can be important if you are going in and out with heavier items or just using the shed a lot through the year.

Roof design made for everyday weather

The roof is also made from 12mm tongue and groove and comes with a felt covering to help keep out the rain. That felt layer gives added reassurance when the weather turns less friendly, which, as most UK gardeners know, can happen often enough. A pent roof is a sensible choice because it allows water to run off in one direction rather than sitting around.

This makes the shed especially suitable for placing against a wall or fence line, where a lean to style can work neatly. It is a practical shape for gardens where space is tight, or where you want the shed tucked into an edge rather than standing out in the centre of the plot. It is not a complicated design, and that is part of the appeal.

Easy access and a door that can be fitted where you need it

Access is through a single door fitted with zinc fittings and a key operated lock. For buyers storing more valuable garden tools, that added locking point is worth having. It gives a straightforward way to keep things secure, especially if the shed is visible from the house or from a side path.

Another useful detail is that the door can be fitted on any side of the structure. That gives you a bit more freedom when setting the shed up in the garden. Not every outdoor space is laid out the same way, and being able to choose the door position can make all the difference if one side is more accessible than another.

The access is single-door, so it keeps the build compact while still allowing you to get to the main items without any hassle. For many buyers, that is exactly what is needed: enough room to reach in, take out the tools, and shut it again without turning it into a project.

Protection, treatment and what that means in practice

This shed is supplied dip-treated and comes with a 1-year parts guarantee. As with many wooden garden buildings, the treatment helps as part of the initial protection, but it does still need care once assembled. The information provided says it should be re-treated within 6 weeks of assembly and annually thereafter in order to keep the timber looking good.

That may sound like a bit of maintenance, and it is, but it is also part of owning a wooden shed. Timber rewards a little attention. If you keep up with treatment, the building stays in better condition and continues to work as intended. It is one of those things that sounds like a chore, but once you are set up with the right product, it is not too bad at all.

Upgrade to pressure-treated for longer peace of mind

There is also the option to upgrade to pressure-treated timber. According to the product details, this extends the anti-rot guarantee to 15 years and includes a FREE 15mm cladding upgrade. That is a notable step up for buyers who want more from the structure over the long term.

Even with the pressure-treated option, it is still noted that the timber will require waterproofing upon assembly and annually. So it is not completely maintenance-free, but it does offer a stronger starting point. If you are planning to keep the shed for years and use it regularly, this upgrade is worth looking at closely.

A longer anti-rot guarantee can make the buying decision feel easier, especially if you do not want to think about replacing a storage unit any time soon. It is a sensible option for people who prefer to buy once and then just get on with gardening.

Why this shed works for garden tools

This is a garden tool storage shed, and the design suits that purpose well. The compact size keeps the contents manageable, so you are less likely to end up with a pile of things that gets forgotten in the back. It is big enough for common garden equipment, yet small enough to stay practical in a modest outdoor area.

The structure gives you a proper place for items such as spades, forks, rakes, hand tools and other bits that are often left outside or in the way. Having them under cover helps with organisation too. You do not need to keep re-arranging everything each time you look for something. It is just there, ready when you need it.

For people who do regular gardening, that kind of convenience matters. You can go from the shed to the beds, or from mowing to tidying, without a lot of wandering around gathering equipment. It sounds minor, but over a season it makes life easier.

Sizes, optional extras and practical setup

This wooden storage unit is also available in other sizes, ranging from 5′ x 3′ to 10′ x 4′. That gives buyers a useful bit of flexibility if they like the style but need a different footprint. It is good to know the range is there, especially if your garden plan changes or you decide you need more space later on.

A Pro Shed Base Kit is available as an optional extra. A proper base is always something to think about before assembly, because getting the shed level and supported well can make the whole installation easier. It is one of those things people sometimes leave until the last minute, then wish they had sorted earlier.

Delivery is free to most UK addresses, which is helpful when budgeting for a garden building. It keeps the overall cost more straightforward, and that matters when you are comparing options online. No one likes surprises at checkout.

Small details that make the shed easier to live with

The shed is not packed with fancy extras, and that is part of what makes it appealing. The focus is on practical features: a decent timber specification, a secure door, a tidy finish and a compact shape. Those are the things most buyers care about when they are looking for storage that will actually be used.

The fact that the door can be fitted on any side is a particularly handy detail, because it helps you adapt the shed to the garden rather than the other way round. It is also worth noting the zinc fittings, which add a bit of durability to the hardware. Small components like this can matter more than people expect.

And while the dimensions are compact, the overall design still feels like a proper garden structure, not just a box for tools. That makes it easier to place in a garden without it looking awkward.

Useful notes before you order

There are a few specification points worth keeping in mind before purchase. The product information states that the measurements for cladding, floorboards and framing are nominal and are taken before machining. Because of that, there can be a variance of plus or minus 1mm on cladding and floorboards, and plus or minus 5mm on framing.

That is normal for timber products, but it is useful to know in advance. Wood is a natural material and measurements can vary slightly. It does not change the character of the shed, but it does mean the fit and finish should be understood in the way timber buildings are normally described.

If you are preparing a base, measuring the available space carefully is a good idea. Check the area for access, door swing, and how the lean to shape will sit against surrounding features. A little planning now usually saves a bit of hassle later on.

A sensible choice for buyers who want order in the garden

The 5′ x 4′ Traditional Shiplap Pent Wooden Lean To Shed is aimed at buyers who want something practical, neat and easy to place. It is a compact wooden garden storage shed with the key features that matter: 12mm tongue and groove cladding, a 38mm x 50mm frame, tongue and groove floor and roof, felt covering, and a lockable single door.

It does not try to be more than it is. Instead, it gives you a straightforward place for tools and smaller garden items, with the option to upgrade for a longer anti-rot guarantee. That makes it a good fit for people who want storage that works with the garden rather than getting in the way.

If you are looking for a compact shed that is built with proper timber features and gives you room to keep things organised, this model is worth a close look. It offers a practical mix of size, security and traditional style, with enough flexibility to suit different garden layouts.

Key features at a glance:

  • 5′ x 4′ Traditional Shiplap Pent Wooden Lean To Shed (1.52m x 1.22m)
  • 12mm tongue and groove cladding
  • 38mm x 50mm frame
  • 12mm tongue and groove floor
  • 12mm tongue and groove roof with felt covering
  • Smooth-planed finish
  • Single door with zinc fittings and key operated lock
  • Door can be fitted on any side of the structure
  • 1-year parts guarantee
  • Dip-treated timber
  • Pressure-treated upgrade with 15-year anti-rot guarantee and FREE 15mm cladding upgrade
  • Free delivery to most UK addresses

If you need a garden shed for tools, and you want something that feels practical without taking up too much room, this one is a fair option. It keeps the focus on the basics, which is often what people want anyway.