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30x14 Pent Shed
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was £120.00
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We deliver and fully install your shed at no extra cost, saving you time, hassle, and additional expenses.
Beast Flooring
Heavy-duty, rot-resistant flooring designed to handle serious weight and outlast standard shed floors.
Solid Timber Build
Built using high-quality timber throughout with no chipboard or OSB for superior strength and durability.
Built by Experts
Family-run team with years of experience, handling everything from manufacture to installation with no third parties.
Specifications
Brand
Garden Sheds Online
Cladding
Standard
Cladding Thickness
16mm Planed to 12mm
Colour
Wood
Construction Type
Planed timber framework with tongue and groove cladding throughout.
Depth at Base
Approx. 6ft (depth may vary slightly depending on model and size).
Door Height
Approx. 1800mm (6ft)
Eaves Height
Approx. 1800mm (6ft)
Floor Material
Heavy-duty, rot-resistant ‘Beast’ floor included as standard.
Guarantee
15 Years
Number of Windows
Max 2
Packaged Weight
N/A
Roof Material
Felt
Roof Style
Pent
Size
30 x 14
Nathan H. –
Best bit of home improvement we’ve ever done. Swapped out an old rotten shed that was held together with goodwill and replaced it with this. Feels like it’ll still be here in 25 years.
Mike N. –
Nice shed, properly solid. Weekend job with my son-in-law helping. After a coat of stain it looks smart as anything down the end of the back garden. The wife’s delighted with it, which is saying something.
Jake F. –
Really pleased overall. One panel had a slightly rough edge but 30 seconds with a sanding block and it was sorted. The shed itself is lovely — the sort of quality my dad would have approved of.
Laura P. –
We dithered for ages between metal and wooden. So glad we went wooden in the end. Warm in winter, cool in summer, and it looks like a proper garden building rather than a Portakabin lurking on the patio.
Fiona H. –
Ordered the 8×6 apex for the back garden and it’s absolutely spot on. Framing feels proper sturdy — nothing like the flimsy stuff at the usual high-street places. Apex pitch has shed every drop of rain we’ve had so far.
Sam T. –
Properly made wooden shed with lovely tongue-and-groove boards. Took me and the lad about four hours in the back garden — instructions were clear and the bits were all labelled. Dead chuffed.
Nathan S. –
From ordering to the pallet turning up to the final screw going in — the whole job was a doddle. Panels arrived on the day promised, shrink-wrapped, clearly labelled, and a phone call from the driver the day before.
Mark N. –
Had it put up by a local handyman because I’m hopeless with a spirit level. He reckoned it was one of the better kits he’d built — panels squared off the pallet and the joinery was tight. His words, not mine.
Erin N. –
Delivery was rapid — ordered Friday, arrived the following Thursday. The pallet came on a Moffett lorry so it got dropped exactly where we wanted, right by the side gate. Easy as you like.
Paul E. –
North-facing back garden so damp was always going to be an issue. This has weathered perfectly — the green mineral felt on the apex has shrugged off every downpour without so much as a drip inside.
Matt L. –
Exceeded every expectation. I was a bit nervous ordering online rather than from a local yard, but the panels turned up flat, dry, and numbered. After Storm Éowyn it hasn’t shifted an inch.
Greg C. –
Really good shed. Went up well, feels solid, and has ridden out a filthy wet winter without any drama. The concrete base I put down first is probably half the reason — always worth doing properly.
Leah R. –
Very pleased indeed. The cladding is noticeably thicker than anything you’ll get from the DIY sheds. Only bit I changed was the little door catch — popped a proper pad-bolt on. Everything else is bob on.
Jess K. –
Properly lovely wooden shed. The shiplap gives it that smart traditional look and the apex roof has a decent pitch so rain just runs off. The wife already wants another one for the front.
Simon T. –
Held up brilliantly through a proper wet British winter. No leaks, no warping, no swelling of the door. The pent roof slopes nicely away from the fence so we don’t get water pouring onto next door’s patio.
Joe H. –
Put this up next to an old metal shed and the difference is night and day. The wooden one looks like it belongs in a back garden — the tin one looks like a skip. Already planning to replace that too.
Gary L. –
Bought it for a rental property and the tenants dropped me a note to say how much they like it. Secure, weatherproof, and they’ve finally got somewhere proper to put the kids’ bikes and the barbecue.
Karen W. –
Good quality, straight panels, fair price. Delivery was on time and the driver wheeled the pallet down the side passage with a pump-truck for us. Laid the base in paving slabs and the shed sits dead square.
Ryan H. –
Small back garden, decent-sized shed. The 6×4 pent fits perfectly along the fence line. The sloped pent roof drains away from the patio so no splashback, which matters when you’ve got a tiny bit of outside space.
Dan L. –
Cracking shed. The floor OSB is a proper thickness and doesn’t flex even with me rolling the motorbike in and out of it every weekend. Feels industrial rather than garden-centre.
Tom S. –
Honestly can’t recommend it enough. The roof OSB is a decent thickness, the green mineral felt is already cut to size, and the whole thing feels like it’s built for a British winter rather than a sunny catalogue photo.
Rachel N. –
Absolutely lovely bit of joinery for the money. The T&G slots together like it’s been machined in a proper workshop. End result looks bespoke, not flat-pack. Neighbours keep asking who built it.