Description
6% OFF the 10′ x 7′ Shire Guernsey Double Door Wooden Garden Shed (3.35m x 2.2m), a practical wooden shed for storing garden tools, machinery and everyday outdoor equipment. Built with 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, a 34x34mm frame, a durable 12mm tongue and groove floor and an 8mm OSB apex roof with felt covering included, it gives you a solid garden storage space with useful headroom and easy access through wide double doors. Two single glazed opening windows bring in light and help with ventilation, and they can be positioned in eight different places so you can choose the layout that suits your garden. The shed is supplied dip treated and comes with a 10-year anti-rot guarantee when maintained in line with the manufacturer’s guidance. Free delivery is available to most mainland UK addresses.
Why this shed suits a busy garden
If your garden tools are starting to take over the garage, or if the lawnmower keeps ending up under a tarp that never quite does the job, this Shire Guernsey Double Door Wooden Garden Shed is the sort of storage space that makes daily life easier. It is built for the simple job of keeping things together, dry and easy to reach. That sounds basic, but in reality it can change how you use the garden.
The 10 x 7 shed size gives you room for more than just a few hand tools. It is the kind of shed that works for larger items too, such as machinery and bulkier garden gear. The double doors help with that, because you are not squeezing things through a narrow opening. You can move items in and out with less fuss, which matters when you are carrying something awkward.
There is also the visual side to think about. A wooden shed tends to sit more naturally in a garden than a plastic box-like store. This one has a classic look, so it feels like part of the space rather than something dropped in from nowhere. If you want storage that is practical but not out of place, that is a real plus.
Materials and build: what you are actually getting
One of the main reasons people look at this shed is the construction. The walls use 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding, which is well known for weather resistance and strength. Tongue and groove boards fit together neatly, so the structure feels more put-together and less open to the elements than lighter panel styles. Shiplap cladding also helps water run off better, which is handy in the British climate where a dry week can turn into three damp ones quite quickly.
The frame is made from 34x34mm timber. That gives the shed a supportive structure without making it overcomplicated. It is the sort of detail you may not see straight away, but it matters when you are thinking about how the shed will stand up to regular use. Doors open and close, people walk in and out, tools get leaned against walls, and a decent frame helps keep everything feeling steady.
The floor is another strong point. It is also made from 12mm tongue and groove timber, which is useful if you plan to store heavier items. A weak floor can be the first thing to give up when a mower, bags of compost or heavier equipment are placed inside. Here, the floor is described as durable and capable of withstanding heavy equipment and footfall, which is exactly what a working shed needs to do.
The roof: simple, practical, and covered
The shed has an 8mm apex roof in OSB sheet, finished with felt roof covering included. The apex shape is a familiar one for garden sheds because it gives a little more internal height in the middle and allows rainwater to shed away more naturally. That slight overhang also provides some protection to the interior space from sun and showers, which is useful even if the weather is only being annoying for a short time.
OSB roof construction is straightforward and suits a garden shed where the aim is practical storage rather than fancy styling. The included felt covering is another point worth noting, because it saves you the extra step of sourcing it separately. For many buyers, that makes the process simpler. You get a roof covering with the shed, so the main parts are already in place when it arrives.
If you are comparing sheds, roof details can sometimes be skimmed over. They shouldn’t be. A roof is a big part of how a shed feels to live with over the years. This one is not trying to do anything over the top; it is simply there to do its job, which is often the best sort of roof on a garden store.
Double doors that make life easier
The wide double doors are one of the most useful features on this model. If you have ever tried to angle a machine through a single narrow door, you will know why this matters. A double-door setup gives you better access and makes storage feel less awkward. You can carry in larger tools, move items around inside more easily, and avoid the sort of shoulder-turning shuffle that usually ends with one item catching on another.
The shed comes with a padbolt, though a padlock is not supplied. That is normal enough, and worth keeping in mind if you want to secure the contents. For many buyers, the simple fact that the shed can be locked gives extra peace of mind, especially if you are storing equipment that you don’t want left out in the open.
This is the sort of feature that seems small at first, then becomes one of the reasons you are glad you chose the shed. When a door works properly and opens wide, the whole shed becomes more usable. It sounds obvious, but a lot of garden storage problems come down to access rather than space.
Light and ventilation where it counts
The shed includes two single glazed opening windows, which bring light into the interior and help with ventilation. That makes a big difference if you are going in and out often, or if you just want the space to feel less dark and cramped. Even for storage, natural light helps you find things more quickly. No more rummaging around for a small hand tool while your torch battery is going flat.
Another nice point is that the windows can be positioned in eight different places. That means you can tailor the layout more closely to your garden and how you want the shed to sit. It is not often that a shed gives you this kind of flexibility. If you need to work around a fence, a path, or the way sunlight falls in your garden, being able to choose window locations is genuinely useful.
The product information does note that you should speak with customer services to ensure your configuration can be achieved. That’s worth doing before finalising the order, because it keeps expectations clear and avoids any confusion later on. A bit of planning at that stage can save a lot of hassle after delivery.
What the size means in everyday use
The 3.35m x 2.2m footprint makes this a useful mid-to-large garden shed. It is large enough for proper storage, yet not so big that it takes over the whole garden. For many households, that balance matters. You want a shed that earns its space.
This size is well suited to:
- garden tools and hand tools
- gardening machinery
- bags of compost or similar supplies
- seasonal outdoor items
- general garden storage that you want kept together
The interior benefits from the combination of decent wall height, the apex roof shape and the double-door opening. That makes the shed feel more workable than a very small store where everything has to be stacked with care. If you have been using a corner of the garage, you may find that moving those items into a dedicated shed frees up more space than expected.
Dip treated protection and the 10-year guarantee
The shed is supplied dip treated and comes with a 10-year anti-rot guarantee when supported with annual retreatment and manufacturer guidelines. That is important to read carefully. The guarantee is linked to upkeep, so it is not a case of fitting the shed and forgetting about it forever. Like most wooden garden buildings, it benefits from regular attention.
This is not a problem, though. In fact, it is one of the reasons wooden sheds remain popular. With a little care, they can serve as reliable storage for years. Annual retreatment is part of keeping the shed in good condition, and following the guidelines helps protect your investment. It also makes sense when you think about the British weather, which does its own share of testing.
If you are the kind of buyer who prefers a product with a clear maintenance route, this is reassuring. You know what is expected, and you know the shed has been designed with that long-term use in mind.
Delivery and setup notes worth knowing
Free delivery is available to most mainland UK addresses, which makes the order a bit easier to budget for. Delivery details are always worth checking before purchase, especially if your address is not standard mainland UK. It is a small step, but it can save surprises later.
As with any wooden shed, site preparation matters. A level base is important if you want the doors to sit properly and the shed to perform as intended. Many buyers choose paving slabs, a concrete base or another solid, even surface. The exact base is up to you, but the key point is that the shed should stand on something level and stable. If the base is off, the rest can follow it, and that is when doors start sticking a bit or the frame doesn’t feel quite right.
It is also sensible to think ahead about access to the garden before delivery. Double doors are useful once the shed is in place, but the shed still has to get to the site in the first place, so measure gates and side passages carefully. A few minutes with a tape measure can help avoid a lot of awkwardness.
Who this shed is likely to suit
This model is a good fit if you want a practical wooden garden shed with more than basic storage space. It may suit gardeners who keep a fair amount of equipment, households with larger outdoor tools, or anyone who wants a shed that feels sturdy without being overbuilt. The door width, floor strength and window placement all point towards usability rather than decoration alone.
If you like your garden storage to be easy to live with, this shed makes a solid case for itself. It is not trying to be clever. It offers a sensible layout, traditional wooden construction and the sort of features that matter when you are using the shed week after week. That kind of reliability is often what buyers are after, even if they do not say it out loud.
Features at a glance
For quick reference, here are the main details:
- 10′ x 7′ size, measuring 3.35m x 2.2m
- 12mm tongue and groove shiplap cladding
- 34x34mm supporting frame
- 12mm tongue and groove floor
- 8mm OSB apex roof
- Felt roof covering included
- Two single glazed opening windows
- Windows can be positioned in eight places
- Wide double doors with padbolt
- Dip treated with 10-year anti-rot guarantee when maintained properly
- Free delivery to most mainland UK addresses
Final thoughts before you buy
If you are looking for a wooden shed that gives you practical storage, a sensible build and useful access, the Shire Guernsey Double Door Wooden Garden Shed is worth a close look. The materials are straightforward and proven, the roof and floor are built with everyday use in mind, and the double doors make a real difference once you start using it. The windows add light and help with ventilation, while the option to place them in different positions gives you some control over the layout.
It is also nice to know what you are getting. No vague promises, no strange extras you didn’t ask for, just a well-sized garden shed with the details clearly laid out. If you want storage that can handle tools, machinery and general garden clutter, while still sitting neatly in the garden, this one makes plenty of sense. And yes, keeping things tidy is still a bit of a battle, but a shed like this can make it less of one.
Buy here with discount and give your garden a proper place for storage, without making it more complicated than it needs to be.
