Where to buy the best garden sheds online — styles for every budget and space

A small blue wooden shed with a pitched roof sits neatly on a raised timber platform in a sunny garden. A striped deckchair is positioned in front, surrounded by trimmed bushes and distant countryside views.
From budget buys to designer builds, there’s a shed to suit every garden once you know where to shop. (Image credit: The Posh Shed Company)

Finding the right shed for your outdoor space can feel a lot like house-hunting for your garden. You want something that looks good, fits the space, and stands up to the unpredictable British weather. But when the options online are seemingly endless, it's easy to get lost between bespoke timber builds and practical metal designs.

The trick is knowing where to shop. Thankfully for you, we’ve rounded up the best places to buy sheds online, from trusted high-street names to quality makers, so you can elevate your garden design and find an outbuilding that truly earns its spot on the patio.

What to know before buying a garden shed

Before you fall for a shed’s good looks, make sure it’s right for your space and setup. Here are a few practical details that can make or break your investment:

Planning permission for sheds: Most garden sheds slip under the radar of planning rules, but if you’re going big or positioning close to a boundary, check local regulations first.

Shed bases: Even the best-built shed won’t last long without a solid base. Aim for a flat, well-drained surface. Concrete, paving slabs or timber bearers all work well.

Insulation: You can buy shed insulation kits online that fit neatly between the panels, helping to keep the space warmer in winter and cooler in summer.

Shed security alarms: If you’ll be storing tools, bikes or gardening gear, it’s worth investing in a lock or motion alarm. We like this Defender Dual Activation Shed & Garage Alarm from Amazon UK as it has Secured by Design accreditation.

Where to buy sheds online

You can buy sheds online from the following retailers. Just be sure to check the latest prices when you visit each website, as some sheds may be on offer:

The Posh Shed Company

The Posh Shed Company specialises in beautifully finished buildings, each one handmade in Worcestershire with tongue-and-groove boards, high-grade timber and a 20-year guarantee. Here are three of our favourite designs:

Amazon

On Amazon you’ll find everything from cheap garden sheds for under £200 to higher-end resin models. It's ideal for comparing styles, sizes and materials in one convenient spot and is renowned for its fast delivery options.

Argos

As you’d expect, Argos has something for every garden, from compact plastic stores to roomy 10×10 ft timber sheds, all with the bonus of speedy delivery or click-and-collect convenience.

Aosom

Aosom offers a wide range of stylish garden sheds, from budget wooden and corrugated steel models to large lockable metal units. It also offers free mainland UK delivery and plenty of real customer reviews and photos to browse before making a decision.

Dobbies

As you’d expect from a garden-centre favourite, Dobbies’ shed range blends practicality with charm. You’ll find sturdy wooden designs alongside metal and resin options.

B&M Garden Buildings

B&M’s garden building range proves you don’t need a huge budget to get organised. They stock simple, hard-working designs in timber, metal or plastic, with optional installation and delivery available across most of the mainland UK.

John Lewis

John Lewis sells premium timber garden buildings from the Crane Garden Buildings range, with finishes, materials and build quality aimed at discerning buyers.

Wayfair

Wayfair’s online collection covers every type of shed, from compact bike sheds to roomy workshops. It’s easy to filter by size, style or material.


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Gabriella Dyson
Interiors journalist and contributing editor

Gabriella is an interiors journalist and has a wealth of experience creating interiors and renovation content. She was Homebuilding & Renovating's former Assistant Editor as well as the former Head of Solved at sister brand Homes & Gardens, where she wrote and edited content addressing key renovation, DIY and interior questions. 

She’s spent the past decade crafting copy for interiors publications, award-winning architects, and leading UK homeware brands. She also served as the Content Manager for the ethical homeware brand Nkuku.


Gabriella is a DIY enthusiast and a lover of all things interior design. She has a particular passion for historic buildings and listed properties, and she is currently in the process of renovating a Grade II-listed Victorian coach house in the West Country.