Shed leaking through wall

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Hi all, just bought my first house which came with a lovely shed. Its 18 years old according to the neighbour and has the original felt roof shingles which are still not leaking. 20201011_093919.jpg

I noticed small beads of water coming in through the wall in driving rain, through the knots.20201026_100411.jpg 20201004_105020.jpg

This wall looks like it hasn't been treated on the outside for years, so I wonder should I just treat it with some kind of preserver and that will solve it(reccomendactions please) Or should i do something to the knots first? (Can't see daylight through any of the knots)
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Here is a cross section of the wall to give an idea of the construction, not sure if this is called tongue and groove or shiplap or something else?
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Also read advice on another thread in this forum about using a membrane on the walls exposed to the driving rain, Any advice on this approach also appreciated.

Thanks all,

AR
 

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My shed did the same on the north facing side. The wood was rotting a bit and the driven rain was starting to get through.
A new building was being erected at my work and the was a lot of shuttering being constructed.
The guys were using this stuff and discarding it after one use. I took four sheets home and used it to protect my shed. Two 8 x 4 sheets to a side and a couple of strips of wood to secure it to my shed. I've painted with Cuprinol and you can't tell that it isn't wood.
The last time I was in Homebase, I noticed that they had it too.
 
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