
Container Storage in the UK
Yard space for 10ft, 20ft and 40ft shipping containers across Australia.

Space for Every Container
Why Store Your Container With Us?
Shipping containers are the backbone of logistics, but between trips they need somewhere solid to sit. A 20-foot container fully loaded can weigh up to 24 tonnes, and not every piece of land is suitable. We connect container owners with verified yards that have compacted hardstand or concrete, adequate delivery access and the right gate dimensions to handle containers of every standard size.
Whether you are a logistics company parking a stack of 40-footers between port runs or a homeowner using a single 10ft container for a renovation, the search process is the same. Browse real yard photos, compare pricing and check delivery access before you book. No calls to depots, no guessing whether the gate is wide enough.
Container storage in Australia covers a broad range of use cases. Building companies use containers as on-site storage that needs somewhere secure between projects. Importers hold stock in containers while distribution is arranged. Homeowners moving between properties use containers as a short-term alternative to self-storage. All hosts on this platform are identity-verified and listings include the surface type, gate dimensions and access hours.
- 10ft, 20ft & 40ft sizes
- Secure, fenced yards
- Crane & tilt-tray access
- Competitive rates
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Browse Container 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.
Storage Built for Containers
We match container owners with yards that have the right surface, space and access.
All Standard Sizes
10ft, 20ft and 40ft containers. High-cube too. Find yards that can handle single containers or a full stack.
Delivery Access
Yards with access for tilt-tray trucks, cranes and side-loaders to deliver and collect your container.
Fenced & Secure
Locked gates, CCTV and fencing. Keep your container and its contents safe.
Upfront Pricing
Daily, weekly and monthly rates with no hidden fees. Compare yards and pick the best value.
Across Australia
Metro depots, regional yards and rural properties. Wherever your container needs to be, there’s a spot.
Short & Long Term
Storing while you renovate, or long-term for your business? Flexible bookings for every need.
Tips for Storing Containers
- 1
Check the surface
Containers are heavy, especially loaded ones. Make sure the yard has compacted gravel, concrete or solid hardstand to prevent sinking.
- 2
Confirm delivery access
A tilt-tray truck or crane needs room to manoeuvre. Ask the host about gate width, overhead clearance and turning space before delivery.
- 3
Ventilate if possible
Shipping containers can get hot and humid. If you’re storing goods that are sensitive to moisture, consider a vented container or using moisture absorbers.
- 4
Secure the doors
Use a quality lock box and heavy-duty padlock on your container doors. Standard padlocks can be cut in seconds.

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