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Does anyone have any recommendations for suppliers or installers of the above. I’m looking for something basic about 12 x 8 for the allotment, something I can use to sit/make tea in etc.
Someone has mentioned Sheds direct Sunderland, has anyone dealt with these before?
Does anyone have any recommendations for suppliers or installers of the above. I’m looking for something basic about 12 x 8 for the allotment, something I can use to sit/make tea in etc.
Someone has mentioned Sheds direct Sunderland, has anyone dealt with these before?
Northerngarden sheds make them with 22mm t&g. You wont find anyone round here who uses that quality wood, trust me i looked. Well recommend.
That’s what mine will be used for too tbh, ‘working from allotment’ will be canny in the teams meetingsAnother recommendation for Northern Garden Sheds. I'm sat in my summerhouse working from home as I type this. Beautiful. If i was a master of the dark arts, I'd post a pic.
Not cheap but the best around by far.Another recommendation for Northern Garden Sheds. I'm sat in my summerhouse working from home as I type this. Beautiful. If i was a master of the dark arts, I'd post a pic.
Waited 10 weeks for mine, worth every minute.northern garden sheds
looked into this for 3 months
Looking at the feedback on here and online I’m going with Northern Garden Sheds, the pics online look excellent, really well made. I’ve rang and they’re on holiday until the 21st so I’ll call down then. Cheers
Northern Garden Sheds- Pre built on their site, then minor assembly on your own site, only pre cursor they dont do the bases.What sort of prices are you looking at for these ones from Sunderland direct or northern.
Are the sides pre-built and just minor assembly or a pre-sawn but have to fully assemble kit?
I was just going to post similar, Allotment sheds are meant to be made of old doors, pallets and old window frames cobbled together - only hipster allotment owners by 'summer houses' to put on their allotments.Built my own - shiplap/log cabin from Ayres Quay, a very satisfying exercise 4m x 2.5m (with a 2m veranda/platform running the length of the front to sit out on)
Level the ground, put old flagstones as piers - let them settle for a bit (you can weatherproof the planks if necessary during this time), lay the floor with scaffolding boards on the piers also from AQ
Tie the floor in with a 5cm x 5cm perimeter, put verticals in using 5cm x 5cm at corners, door & window positions + other verticals to add stiffness
Attach planks to verticals (its tongue & groove) and you are away, cut planks to size to leave gaps for the windows & shorten front or back verticals for pitched roof.
Cover roof with felt/membrane then nip down to Nor Dem for some box corrugated metal sheeting to use as roofing (they cut it to size and costs about £40-£50).