Where to buy cheap garden sheds for under £200 for storing garden items

wooden storage shed with doors open and lawnmower inside
Cheap garden sheds can provide storage for your garden kit and more (Image credit: Waltons)

Gardens usually come with their own list of requirements to keep them maintained - especially if you've invested in your garden design and want to keep on top of your patios and planting. 

But if you've come to the end of budget and have little money left to spare, you may be wondering if there are cheap garden sheds that can meet your needs?

Depending on what you want to store, there are options out there and here's where you can find cheap garden sheds for under £200.

Cheap garden sheds for under £200 will take up less of your garden

If you're looking for cheap garden sheds that you can also have space to work in, you'll need to dig slightly deeper into your pockets. And, as well as needing more than £200 to spend you'll also need more land to spare.

But if you're happy to buy a shed that serves purely as a storage solution whether it's for lawnmowers, gardening tools or garden toys then you should be able to achieve this. We've compiled a list of eight retailers who at the time of writing, have sheds available for under £200.

Where to buy a cheap garden shed

You can find cheap garden sheds online for under £200 at the following retailers. Some products may be on offer so be sure to check the current price when you visit each website.

Amazon

Wilko

The Range

Waltons

Aosom

B&M Garden Buildings

Shed Store

Ebay

Argos


Keen to save money all round on your garden? Take a look at these budget garden ideas for ways to improve your outdoor space without spending a fortune.

Sarah Harley
Assistant Editor

Sarah is Homebuilding & Renovating’s Assistant Editor and joined the team in 2024. An established homes and interiors writer, Sarah has renovated and extended a number of properties, including a listing building and renovation project that featured on Grand Designs. Although she said she would never buy a listed property again, she has recently purchased a Grade II listed apartment. As it had already been professionally renovated, she has instead set her sights on tackling some changes to improve the building’s energy efficiency, as well as adding some personal touches to the interior.