Sheds Slough – looking for garden sheds, buildings and workshops in Slough?
How to get to New Line Sheds from Slough
We are located in Padworth, Berkshire RG7 4NU. New Line Sheds is the place to come for all your garden buildings. With over 50 years experience and an actual manufacturer we are sure we can make and install the building for you.
You are more than welcome to visit are large show site where we have over 35 buildings on show, with plenty of free parking. With more than 70% of our sales from recommendation we are sure you will be delighted in what you see.
Directions from Slough to New Line Sheds in Padworth, Reading.
Get on M4 from A4 and Tuns Ln/A355
1.9 mi / 5 min
Follow M4 to West Berkshire. Take exit 12 from M4
22.0 mi / 21 min
Follow Bath Rd/A4 and A340 to Church Rd
5.9 mi / 10 min
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Bath Rd/A4
Go through 2 roundabouts
3.9 mi
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Basingstoke Rd/A340
Continue to follow A340
Go through 1 roundabout
1.9 mi
Keep left to continue on The St
105 ft
The St turns slightly left and becomes Church Rd
335 ft
Head east on Church Rd
0.2 mi
Continue onto Red Ln
1.1 mi
Turn left onto Raghill
Destination will be on the right
Contact Us
Telephone. 0118 9712245
Fax. 0118 942 6391
Address. Padworth Saw Mills, Rag Hill, Padworth, Reading, RG7 4NU
Sheds Slough
Slough is a town in Berkshire, England, about 20 miles (32 kilometres) west of central London. It is bisected by the A4 and the Great Western Main Line. In 2011, the population of Slough was 140,200 and the most ethnically diverse outside London in the United Kingdom with the highest proportion of religious adherents in England. Historically, Slough was mainly in Buckinghamshire with a small part of the borough in Middlesex. Slough is home to the Slough Trading Estate, the largest industrial estate in single private ownership in Europe.
Slough is west of Greater London. Nearby towns are Windsor to the south, Maidenhead to the west, Uxbridge to the northeast and Beaconsfield to the north.
Most of the area that now makes up Slough was anciently part of Buckinghamshire. The town developed by the expansion and amalgamation of villages along the Great West Road. Over the years Slough has expanded greatly, incorporating a number of different villages. Original villages that are now suburbs of Slough include Chalvey, Cippenham, Colnbrook, Langley, Poyle, Upton, and Wexham.
We supply garden sheds, summerhouses, chalets and workshops to the entire area, so if you are interested in seeing our show site, please call us on 0118 9712245 or pop in for a visit.