
Garage & Shed Storage in the UK
Lock-up garages, double bays and workshop spaces for vehicles and gear across Australia.
Enclosed & Secure
Why Rent a Garage or Shed?
Open-air storage works for many vehicles, but a lock-up garage is in a different category for anything valuable, weather-sensitive or under active restoration. We connect renters with homeowners and small businesses who have spare garages, double bays and workshop sheds sitting empty every night.
Whether you need a lock-up for a classic car you only drive on weekends, a double garage for a long-term restoration project, or a full shed with power for ongoing mechanical work, there are options listed across residential streets and light industrial areas around Australia.
Single residential garages are commonly available month to month in most suburbs. Industrial sheds and workshops listed by small businesses offer more space, often with 3-phase power, concrete floors and higher roller doors. Every host is identity-verified and the listing will show door dimensions, internal height, surface type and whether power is available.
- Lock-up garages & sheds
- Fully enclosed & secure
- Fair monthly rates
- Residential & industrial
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Browse Garage & Shed Storage by Region
Greater London
2 cities
London is the UK's most space-constrained city. With over nine million residents, property comes at a premium and garages, where they exist at all, have long been converted into living space or rented at eye-watering rates. Demand for affordable off-site storage is enormous and growing, particularly among flat dwellers, boat owners on the Thames, and van-life communities navigating permit zones. A spare driveway, garage, or covered bay in any London borough is a genuine asset.
South East
5 cities
England's South East is one of the most densely populated and affluent regions in Europe. From the coastal towns of Sussex and Kent to the Thames Valley commuter belt, households here balance large recreational footprints (boats, caravans, classic cars, motorbikes) with limited residential space. Portsmouth and Southampton are major boating hubs, while Brighton and the Medway towns generate steady caravan and vehicle storage demand year-round.
North West
3 cities
Greater Manchester, Liverpool, and their satellite towns make up one of the UK's largest conurbations. It's a densely built region where Victorian terraces and 1960s estates dominate the housing stock, meaning many households have no off-street parking at all, let alone a garage. From boat owners in Cheshire to van operators in Salford, the need for secure, accessible storage space is constant. Rural Cumbria and the Lake District add a strong seasonal dimension to caravan and motorhome storage demand.
Yorkshire
4 cities
Yorkshire is Britain's largest county and one of its most varied. Leeds and Sheffield are major urban centres with dense housing and growing demand for off-site storage, while the Dales, Moors, and East Riding create a strong recreational vehicle culture. Caravans, campervans, and trailerboats are common across the region. Rural landowners often have barns and outbuildings sitting empty; urban residents often have nowhere to park their leisure gear.
West Midlands
3 cities
The West Midlands is England's second-largest urban region. Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton are cities built around industry and the car, yet residential off-street parking and storage remain genuinely scarce for many households. The region's canal network and proximity to the Cotswolds sustain a healthy boating and caravan culture, with storage demand concentrated in the suburban fringes where space begins to open up.
Scotland
3 cities
Scotland's combination of compact cities and vast rural landscape creates an interesting storage dynamic. Edinburgh and Glasgow have some of the UK's tightest residential spaces: tenement flats with no garages, restricted on-street parking, and zero capacity for caravans or boats. Yet beyond the central belt, highlands and coastal communities have ample land, active boating cultures, and a long tradition of practical resourcefulness. Connecting these two realities is exactly what StorageFinder does.
Wales
2 cities
Wales has a strong outdoor and coastal culture. The Pembrokeshire coast, Snowdonia, and Cardigan Bay draw recreational vehicle owners from across the UK. Welsh cities like Cardiff and Swansea face familiar urban storage pressures, while rural communities often have surplus outbuilding space. The market here is emerging but the fundamentals are solid: people with gear that needs storage, and people with space that's sitting idle.
South West
2 cities
The South West is one of the UK's most popular domestic holiday destinations. Bristol, Exeter, and Bath anchor the urban economy, while Cornwall, Devon, and the Jurassic Coast sustain one of the country's most active boating and caravan cultures. Seasonal storage demand is strong. Boat owners and caravan users looking for off-season space make up a significant share of listings. Bristol in particular has seen strong demand from van-lifers and small business operators needing accessible, affordable storage.
Enclosed Storage That Works
Garages and sheds offer the ultimate protection for vehicles, equipment and personal belongings.
Fully Enclosed
Lock-up garages and sheds provide complete protection from weather, UV, theft and prying eyes.
Maximum Security
Roller doors, deadlocks and solid walls. Enclosed storage is the most secure option for valuable vehicles and gear.
Fair Pricing
Rent a garage from a private host at rates well below commercial self-storage. No contracts, no admin fees.
Workshop Space
Some hosts offer sheds with workbenches, power and lighting. Great for project vehicles and ongoing maintenance.
Classic & Collector Cars
An enclosed garage is the ideal environment for classic, collector and project cars that need climate protection.
Flexible Arrangements
Monthly or long-term. Many hosts are happy to arrange ongoing agreements for regular tenants.
Tips for Renting a Garage or Shed
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Measure your vehicle before enquiring
Know the full length, width and height including mirrors, roof racks and antennas. Single residential garages in Australia are commonly 3 metres wide by 5.5 to 6 metres deep, which is tighter than most people expect. A large SUV or long-wheelbase ute can be a close fit. Confirm internal dimensions with the host before booking.
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Check for power and lighting
If you plan to run a battery charger, tools or a dehumidifier, confirm the garage has a working power outlet and whether you will have access to it. Workshop sheds often have 240V GPOs and sometimes 3-phase. Agree with the host on power access before you book.
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Inspect for water ingress before you commit
Ask the host about the roof condition and check listing photos for water stains on the floor or walls. A leaking Colorbond roof or a cracked concrete apron that holds water can cause more damage to a vehicle than leaving it outside. If you are storing a classic or collector car, ask specifically about humidity control and drainage.
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Agree on access arrangements through the platform
Confirm before booking whether you get your own key, remote or code, and how after-hours access works. Some hosts live on-site and prefer advance notice; others hand over a key and step back. Having this agreed in writing through the platform before you move anything in prevents misunderstandings later.
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