We have more tents than a well stocked branch of Millets, here are just some of them.
Our Campus Indiana 8 which is the forerunner of andyoxon's Kyham Indiana 8 (Kyham took over the Campus brand so I gather). You can hold a circus in it, it's only draw back is the lack of a sewn in groundsheet in the middle living section. I think that has been sorted in the later versions. We purchased it in 2005 for £200 and have used it a great deal though it's retirement looms. It might even get replaced by a caravan
One of our two Decathlon pop-ups. Both are the "Air" versions which have ears on either side that open to aid ventilation. Here we see the 3-man version. We also have the 2-man version. The pair are used primarily when we are overnighting to save erecting the Campus Big Top.
Our two Decathlon cycle camping tents. The smaller of the two in the background is a Quechua T2 ultralight pro. The larger in the foreground is a T2 ultralight. Both are very good in my opinion and incredible value for money.
Given enough time in the loft I could also lay my hands on a 2-man dome tent, can't remember the make or model and my old Robert Saunders cycle camping tent that I haven't used in over 20 years.