I could just point you to what the media say about Shed week and the great winner, but as you know this site is all about the sheds and the sheddies that build them, Tim has had some great comments from the sheddies of the site and from the public (who I hope will share their sheds as well).
Here is a selection from the comments page on his shed
I am utterly and completely in awe! What a marvelous sanctuary you’ve created. Many years of enjoyment to you! 🙂
by Karen V from NJ/US
Congratulations Tim, Your shed is a worthy winner of the Shed Of The Year 2008. I realise now that I was wrong all along when I built a Roman Temple – I should have built a Pub Shed instead. At least it wouldn’t be far to stagger home to bed after a few beers. Tony Rogers – Last year’s winner.
National Pub Shed of Year – totally deserved and on to the finals! Congratulations the beer will taste all the sweeter for it!
by Duncan
This shed has a genuine ‘pub’ feel to it. With Tim on one side of the bar and me on the other, I really could not avoid asking the landlord for the same again!
by Andrew-Moore
That’s a beautiful shed! I wish I had a house like that. Do you need a waitress?
by Marie-laure
It’ s so beautiful and cozy that it made me SHED a tear! Wish we were there! (Do you take reservations for 2012 Olympics?)
by Wendy S. NJ, USA
I think I am the only visitor who has ever asked for tea in this fabulous bar! I also recommend the mulled wine. Day or night, rain or shine, this shed is open for business-even if there is a torch or creative heating techniques necessary. In my opinion, there is no place more relaxing than spending time in this shed.
by Sara, daughter-in-law
You must ask Tim to reverse the direction that he has fixed the braces on the shed doors. Braces are to prevent the door from dropping and should run from the bottom inside to the top outside.(opposite to those shone in the picture.)
Fantastic! We’ll be round to help you celebrate. J might even risk a killer G&T!