6% OFF: 8′ x 8′ Shire Premium Pressure Treated Wooden Corner Garden Shed (2.25m x 2.33m)

£1,009.00

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    The Shire 8’ x 8’ Pressure Treated Corner Shed is constructed from premium materials and is perfectly shaped to utilise unused corners of the garden.  Handmade in the UK from slow-grown, high-grade timber, this wooden shed is built to last. The 12mm shiplap tongue and groove cladding is supported by a robust 34mm x 34mm frame, providing a real sense of solidity. The floor is also made from premium 12mm tongue and groove timber, whilst the 11mm OSB roof boasts a mineral felt covering to keep out the rain.  Wide double-doors provide easy access and can be secured by a hasp and staple closure (padlock not supplied) to keep the shed’s contents safe. The 2 mortise-and-tenon-jointed, opening windows are made from horticultural glass and ensure that the interior benefits from plenty of natural light.  All of the slow-grown timber used to construct this wooden shed is sourced from sustainable, well-managed forests. The beautiful honey-brown finish means that this garden storage facility is not only robust and eco-friendly, but extremely attractive too. This garden shed comes pressure-treated and with an excellent 10-year anti-rot warranty. Whilst resistant to rot, periodic re-treatment is still recommended to maintain the shed’s stylish appearance. For a more individual look, apply coloured wood preservative instead. This stylish and practical shed measures 2200mm x 2330mm x 2330mm and has a maximum internal width of 10’. It is also available as a 7’ x 7’, with a maximum internal width of 9’. Fixing kit and installation instructions are both included. Delivery is free to most UK addresses.  10-year anti-rot warranty Pressure-treated 12mm shiplap tongue and groove walls and floor 11mm OSB roof has mineral felt covering Double-doors and 2 openable windows FSC®-certified timber 2200mm x 2330mm x 2330mm Free delivery to most UK addresses

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6% off the 8′ x 8′ Shire Premium Pressure Treated Wooden Corner Garden Shed (2.25m x 2.33m). Handmade in the UK from FSC® timber, with 12mm shiplap walls, a T&G floor, mineral felt roof and free delivery to most UK addresses.

A neat way to use a corner that was doing nothing

The Shire 8′ x 8′ Pressure Treated Corner Shed is shaped to make use of a garden corner that often gets ignored. That alone makes it worth a closer look if your outdoor space feels a bit awkward or you are trying to fit storage in without taking over the whole garden. Instead of standing out in the middle of the lawn, this shed sits neatly into a corner and helps the layout feel more considered.

It is a practical option, yes, but it does not look purely functional. The honey-brown finish gives it a warm appearance and the timber construction has that familiar garden shed feel that suits most outdoor spaces. If you want storage for tools, bikes, cushions, pots or general clutter that has nowhere else to go, this model gives you a proper structure without making the garden look overbuilt.

What you are getting with this shed

This is a pressure-treated wooden corner shed made from premium materials and built in the UK. The timber used is slow-grown and sourced from sustainable, well-managed forests, which will matter to buyers who like to know where their garden buildings come from. It is also supplied with a 10-year anti-rot warranty, which gives a bit more confidence when you are spending on a shed that is meant to stay in place for years.

The building measures 2200mm x 2330mm x 2330mm and has a maximum internal width of 10′. If you are comparing sizes, it is also worth noting that a 7′ x 7′ version is available too, with a maximum internal width of 9′. That makes this range useful if you need a corner shed but are trying to balance storage space with the rest of the garden.

Materials that feel solid, not flimsy

One of the main things people look at when buying a shed is whether it feels sturdy enough. This model uses 12mm shiplap tongue and groove cladding for the walls, supported by a robust 34mm x 34mm frame. In plain terms, that means the shed has a structure designed to feel stable, not light and thin. The tongue and groove style also helps the boards fit together more neatly, which is useful for a cleaner finish and better weather resistance.

The floor is made from premium 12mm tongue and groove timber, so you are not getting a basic base that feels like an afterthought. That matters if you plan to store heavier items, or if you simply want something that feels more like a proper garden building and less like a temporary box. The floor thickness is one of those details that can be easy to overlook at first, but buyers usually notice it later when they start placing shelving, boxes or garden machinery inside.

A roof made for practical everyday use

The shed comes with an 11mm OSB roof and a mineral felt covering. That combination gives a sensible level of protection from the weather and is the kind of roof setup many buyers expect from a wooden garden shed in this size range. The felt helps keep out the rain, while the OSB roof board provides the structure beneath it.

If you have owned a shed before, you’ll know the roof is one of the parts that often needs checking over time. This one starts with the right materials in place, and that is reassuring. It is still a wooden building, so a bit of regular care is part of the deal, but the build spec gives you a decent base from the start.

Doors and windows that make it easier to live with

The wide double doors are one of the more useful features here. They make access easier when you are carrying in larger items, and they help avoid that annoying issue where a shed looks fine from the outside but is awkward the moment you try to use it. The doors are secured by a hasp and staple closure and a padlock is not supplied, so if security matters, you will need to choose one separately.

There are also 2 mortise-and-tenon-jointed opening windows made from horticultural glass. This is a nice detail because it means the interior benefits from natural light, which makes the shed feel more usable. Whether you are finding tools in the afternoon or potting plants on a cloudy day, being able to see properly makes a real difference. The fact that the windows open is useful too, especially if you want to improve airflow inside.

Pressure treatment and the benefit of lower maintenance

This shed comes pressure-treated, which is one of the key selling points. Pressure treatment helps protect the timber from rot, and that is why the shed includes the 10-year anti-rot warranty. It does not mean you can forget about the shed completely, though. The product information makes it clear that periodic re-treatment is still recommended if you want to maintain the appearance and help the shed stay looking smart.

That is worth saying plainly, because many people want a shed that looks good for a long time without any effort, and that is rarely how wooden buildings work. If you are happy to treat the timber now and again, or even apply a coloured wood preservative for a more individual look, then this shed gives you a lot of flexibility. You can keep the honey-brown tone, or change the finish to suit the garden better. It is a simple way to make the shed feel more personal.

Why the corner shape makes sense

A corner shed is a practical choice if you want storage but don’t want a box sitting in the middle of the garden. The shape helps you use space that might otherwise be wasted. This can be especially handy in smaller gardens, side areas, or plots where the layout is a bit irregular. Rather than forcing a standard shed into a space that is not really made for it, this design works with the garden rather than against it.

It also helps the overall look of the outdoor area. A shed tucked into a corner often feels less intrusive, and that can be useful if the garden is also used for relaxing, children’s play, or entertaining. You still get the storage, but without making the whole area feel crowded.

Built in the UK with timber from managed forests

This shed is handmade in the UK, and that will matter to people who like to support British manufacturing or simply prefer a product built closer to home. The timber is sourced from sustainable, well-managed forests and is FSC®-certified, which is useful information if you are trying to make a more considered purchase.

There is something reassuring about buying a garden shed that has a clear material origin and a recognised timber certification. It does not make the shed perfect by itself, of course, but it gives a better sense of what you are buying. For many shoppers, that matters as much as the size or style.

Day-to-day use: what makes it easy to live with

In real terms, a good shed should be easy to open, easy to store things in, and not a pain to maintain. This model covers those basics well. The double doors help with access, the opening windows bring in daylight, and the tongue and groove floor gives you a proper base for storage. It is the sort of building that can take everyday use without feeling like it needs to be handled too carefully.

If you plan to use it for garden tools, lawn equipment, plant pots, hose reels or outdoor furniture cushions, the internal layout should be flexible enough for most setups. It is also a decent option for people who want a place to keep clutter out of sight so the house, patio or garage can breathe a bit more.

Installation and what is included

The shed comes with a fixing kit and installation instructions, which is helpful if you want to get on with the build without having to source every small part yourself. That may sound minor, but anyone who has started a flat-pack or self-assembly project knows how useful it is when the necessary bits are already included.

The product also offers free delivery to most UK addresses, which can make a difference when comparing total cost. And with the current 6% OFF promotion, it is one of those purchases where the headline price may look more manageable than expected once delivery is factored in.

Things worth checking before you buy

Like any garden shed, this one works best when the base is sorted properly. Before ordering, it is sensible to make sure you have a level, stable foundation ready. That could be a concrete base, paving slabs, or another suitable shed base system. A good base helps the doors align properly and reduces the chances of later issues caused by movement or uneven ground. It sounds obvious, but people do sometimes skip this and then wonder why the shed is not sitting right.

You should also think about where the shed will sit in relation to sunlight, fences and access paths. Since the shed includes opening windows, it can be useful to place it where it gets enough light without being awkward to reach. If you want to store larger items, check the approach to the doors too, because a corner shed can be smartly positioned but still needs practical access.

Who this shed suits

This is a good choice for buyers who want a wooden corner garden shed with a proper timber build and a traditional appearance. It suits people who value practical details such as pressure treatment, 12mm walls and floor, opening windows, and a wide double-door entrance. It also works well for anyone trying to make better use of a smaller or awkward garden layout.

If you are after a building that is easy to store things in, has a more finished look than a basic metal unit, and comes with useful specifications rather than vague claims, then this one is worth shortlisting. It is not trying to be something fancy. It is simply a well-put-together shed with a sensible layout and the kind of features that tend to matter after the first few months of use.

A few final thoughts before you decide

The Shire Premium Pressure Treated Wooden Corner Garden Shed brings together a practical shape, a solid timber specification and useful everyday features. The 12mm shiplap tongue and groove walls, 12mm tongue and groove floor, 11mm OSB roof with mineral felt, double doors, and 2 opening windows all point to a shed that has been thought through properly.

It also has a few things going for it that are easy to appreciate over time: a 10-year anti-rot warranty, pressure-treated timber, FSC®-certified wood, and a shape that helps use a corner without wasting space. Add in the fact that it is handmade in the UK and delivered free to most UK addresses, and it starts to look like a sensible option for anyone wanting more storage without making the garden feel cluttered.

If you need a corner shed that feels sturdy, looks tidy and gives you room for practical use, this model is one to consider. It does the job without fuss, and sometimes that is exactly what people want.