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I am trying to buy a new, good quality 6 feet by 4 feet wooden garden shed. However, the standard suppliers I have asked have told me the ?turn around time? for delivery is several months! You would think I was trying to buy the latest Ferrari!! Someone has just said I couldn?t expect a shed to be delivered until October! Are they really that rare??? Can anyone recommend a supplier/provider/maker in which I could (dare I ask) get a bland little wooden garden shed delivered next week??? Thank you in advance.
We got ours at B&Q many years ago and it's stayed upright and watertight in the most severe of weather conditions. We did have to have a concrete base laid for it to stand on, so you might want to bear that in mind. I think you may also find a selection of sheds at local garden centers. I believe Shannons in Forest Hill used to have some on display but I am going back a good number of years. I'm sure they would be able to advise as they are very helpful. Good luck and I hope you find what you're looking for.

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