Garden Sheds in Greenwich, designed to suit period homes and modern gardens alike. Choose apex, pent or corner sheds, workshops or potting sheds, all installed on a proper base with options for shelving and electrics.
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From tidy storage to a fully usable workshop, we supply and install sheds that fit Greenwich gardens and lifestyles. Homeowners near Greenwich Park and Maze Hill often want smarter space for bikes, tools and seasonal furniture without sacrificing planting beds. We offer apex sheds, pent sheds and corner sheds, plus workshops and potting sheds for keen gardeners. Every build is planned around access, sunlight and how you’ll actually use the space.
The Greenwich mix of Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments means no two gardens are the same. In Blackheath and Charlton we regularly work with long plots, side returns and mature trees that affect positioning. For newer developments, we design compact footprints and clean lines that complement contemporary paving and fencing. If you’re comparing garden sheds Greenwich area options, we’ll recommend sizes and roof styles that look right and work hard.
We start with a site visit, measure up, and confirm the best location, base type and door orientation. Your shed is installed level and secure, with optional shelving layouts and safe electrics for lighting or tool charging. We keep the job tidy, protect existing planting, and explain maintenance so the timber stays in great condition. Many clients choose us for garden sheds in Royal Borough of Greenwich because our workmanship is consistent and our aftercare is clear.
Across the Royal Borough of Greenwich, ground can shift with clay soils and heavy rain, so we prioritise a well-prepared base and accurate levelling. Access can be restricted on streets near SE10, especially around busy routes by the Cutty Sark, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We’re used to working around mature trees, listed-style boundary walls and compact courtyards. Where parking is limited, we schedule efficiently to minimise disruption.




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Costs vary by size, timber grade, roof style and whether you add a base, shelving or electrics. As a guide, smaller pent or corner sheds often start around £900–£1,800 supplied and installed. Mid-size apex sheds are commonly £1,600–£3,200. Workshops or potting sheds with upgraded floors, windows and electrics can be £3,000–£7,000+. We’ll confirm a clear itemised quote after a site visit.
Most standard shed installs take 1 day once the base is ready. If we’re building a new base, allow 1–3 days depending on excavation, drainage needs and curing time for concrete. Larger workshops, bespoke shelving, or electrical fit-outs can extend the job to 2–5 days. Access constraints in SE10, delivery timing, and weather can also affect the schedule. We’ll agree a realistic programme before starting.
Many garden sheds fall under permitted development, provided they’re within height limits, positioned appropriately and not used as separate living accommodation. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or properties close to boundaries. In the Royal Borough of Greenwich we check the siting, dimensions and intended use, and we’ll flag any situations where you may need permission. If needed, we can help you gather the details for an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation issues such as base levelling, fixings and structural assembly. Manufacturer warranties on shed components and treatments vary by product, and we’ll explain what applies to your chosen model. The warranty doesn’t cover neglect, storm damage or unauthorised alterations, but we do offer maintenance advice to extend lifespan. If anything concerns you after installation, we respond promptly and put it right.
We install apex sheds for classic storage, pent sheds for a modern low-profile look, and corner sheds to maximise awkward plots. For hobbies and tools, workshops can include heavier floors, extra windows and reinforced doors, while potting sheds prioritise light and bench space. We can add shelving, worktops and secure locks, plus electrics for lighting and sockets. We’ll help you choose a layout based on garden size, access and how you’ll use it year-round.
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