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Used small garden shed (sentry box 3'1"x2'4")


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Shed is 5 years old but well maintained and in good order (removing to create play space for children). Full dimensions below. You can see the full (new) spec if you look up "BillyOh Tongue and Groove Sentry Box Petite" http://www.gardenbuildingsdirect.co.uk/wooden-storage/billyoh-tongue-and-groove-sentry-box-petite. Painted dark brown - pictures of actual shed are attached.


Will require two strong people to carry it out to a van as it's already fully assembled. Used shed price - ?29.


I also have a used small cold frame which you can have bundled in with the shed for free if you want another piece of garden kit - comes with 9 seed trays. New spec: http://www.norfolk-greenhouses.co.uk/plant-house-9-tray-capacity-starter-house/


Shed;


Overall Dimensions 3'1"x2'"

(A) Width: 0.93m (3ft1)

(B) Depth: 0.70m (2ft4)

© Height: 1.67m (5ft6)


Width (Internal) 73.1cm

Width 93cm

Depth 70.2cm

Eaves Height (Inc Floor) 146.8cm

Ridge Height (Inc Floor) 167cm

Depth (Internal) 64.2cm

Eaves Height (Internal) 144.6cm

Ridge Height (Internal) 159cm

Door Opening Size (w x h) 58.6cm x 138.8cm

Door Height 143cm

Door Width 58.2cm

  • 3 weeks later...
Update - you can have it for free if you can just take the thing away please. It's a perfectly good little shed, but I just don't need it anymore and it's in the way. However, it would be shame to break it up and throw it out, but that's what's happening on Saturday unless anyone wants it. Thanks.

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