Garden Sheds in Tolworth built to suit real gardens and real storage needs. From compact corner sheds to full workshops, we handle the base, fit-out, shelving and electrics. Expect tidy workmanship, durable materials and a finish that looks right with your home.
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If you want reliable storage without sacrificing your outdoor space, our sheds are designed around how you actually use your garden. We install everything from apex and pent sheds to workshops and potting sheds, with optional shelving and electrics. Homeowners around Tolworth Broadway and near Tolworth Tower often ask for neat footprints and secure doors that don’t dominate the view. We’ll help you choose a style that suits your plot and your routine.
Tolworth’s mix of 1930s semis, post-war houses and newer developments means garden sizes and access vary widely. We regularly work across KT5 and KT6, including nearby Surbiton and Worcester Park, so we’re used to side passages, shared drives and tight corners. Our recommendations consider fence lines, existing patios and where you want light, power and pathways. The result is a shed that fits the property, not a one-size solution.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and agree door positions, glazing and security. Next we build a proper base, then install the shed and complete internal shelving, workbenches or electrics as specified. You’ll get clear communication, tidy working practices and a finish built for year-round use. Many clients choose Fine Landscaping because we’re local enough to respond quickly and we stand behind our workmanship.
Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames often have mixed ground conditions, from compacted subsoil to older patio bases that need correction. We plan for practical access and considerate parking, especially on residential streets near King George's Field and around busy routes. Where side access is narrow, we specify panel sizes and base construction that can be carried through safely. We also position sheds to reduce damp risk and improve drainage away from fences and neighbouring boundaries.




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Costs vary by size, timber specification, base type and fit-out. As a guide, a small pent or apex shed supplied and installed with a simple base often falls around £900–£1,800. Larger workshops or potting sheds with upgraded cladding, glazing, shelving and security are commonly £2,000–£4,500+. Adding electrics (lighting and sockets) typically adds £250–£800 depending on the run and consumer unit access.
Many standard sheds can be installed in 1 day once the base is ready. If we’re building a new base, allow 1–2 days for groundworks and setting, with additional time if levels need correcting or drainage is required. Workshops, potting sheds, bespoke shelving and electrics can extend the job to 2–4 days. Access, waste removal and weather are the main factors affecting timescales.
Most garden sheds are permitted development, provided they meet limits on height, placement and overall garden coverage, and they’re not used as separate living accommodation. Restrictions can be tighter for listed buildings, flats/maisonettes, or if there are specific conditions on your property. We’ll talk through your intended use and location, check the key rules, and advise if you should confirm details with the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for the shed base and installation, giving you confidence that the structure is properly supported and securely fitted. This covers issues arising from installation faults, such as base settlement due to poor preparation or fixings that weren’t correctly installed. Materials are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty where applicable, and we’ll explain care and maintenance to help your shed perform well long term.
We install apex sheds for classic storage, pent sheds for a modern low profile, and corner sheds to maximise awkward spaces. For keen DIYers and cyclists, workshops with stronger floors and double doors are popular, while potting sheds suit gardeners who want more glazing and bench space. Upgrades include shelving, lockable storage, ventilation, and electrics for lighting and sockets. We’ll recommend sizes and layouts based on access, usage and your garden’s proportions.
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