Weird, wacky and wonderful sheds
A couple of weeks ago, we spent a fun couple of hours researching sheds for a client’s lovely garden. To most of us, a shed is a small building that sits in our back garden. Although it serves an important function in storing garden tools, paint and other random items which have no place to go in the house, it’s probably not something that you think about an awful lot.
You may not spend a lot of time thinking about your outbuildings, but the proud owners of these rather eccentric sheds definitely do!
The Solar Shed by Kevin Holland, Norfolk
Mark’s Folly by Mark Mason, Warwickshire
Bostin Betty by Paula, Birmingham
Colne Valley Postal History Museum by Steve Knight, Essex
The Stencil Shed by Syd, Wiltshire
The Water Shed by Geoff Hill, Smuggler’s Cove
Woodhenge by John Plumridge, Shrewsbury
BlueBox Type 40 by John Williams, Newport
Dome Shed, Preston
Grafton Arms, Merseyside
Allotment-roofed Shed, London
Queen Emma Galleon
Hobbit House by Peter Hines
While we appreciate you may be new to the world of customised sheds, this is only a tiny taster of what shed enthusiasts have been getting up to. If you’d like to see more, pay a visit to Readers’ Sheds, and keep an eye out for Shed of the Year 2015 this summer.
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