A new garden building show site has opened at Garforth Garden Centre, bringing more than 25 sheds, summerhouses and log cabins to East Leeds.
Tiger, a fast-growing architecture brand, has opened the site as part of its national network, which now has 33 locations across the UK.
The Garforth site is the fifth Tiger location in Yorkshire and the company’s second collaboration with the Klondyke Garden Centre group.
It is being directly operated by Woodlands Home & Garden Group, which makes garden buildings in Yorkshire.
Garforth Garden Centre was chosen for its location serving East Leeds, Selby and the wider region towards Humberside.
Stuart Davison, Commercial Director at Woodlands Home & Garden Group, said: “The Garforth opening strengthens our Yorkshire presence in a key retail location. Our show site model continues to prove successful, and opening directly operated sites allows us to further showcase the Tiger experience.”
Visitors can view more than 25 sheds, summerhouses, log cabins and insulated garden rooms on the site.
The buildings are designed for different uses, including garden storage, hobby spaces, home offices, gyms and places to relax.
Sam Jenkinson, Head of Marketing for Tiger, said: “Garforth is a fantastic destination centre, and we are confident it will perform strongly. Yorkshire shoppers value quality and heritage, and Tiger’s locally manufactured buildings continue to resonate strongly across the region.”
The new Tiger show site is now open at Garforth Garden Centre on Selby Road.
It is open from 10am to 3pm, Monday to Sunday.
Tiger said further show site launches are planned across the North during 2026.
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