As we await the final of Shed of the year – I thought I would look back at a few former winners of the competition – before the lovely TV people thought the rest of the world deserved a look – it was mostly me indulging my passion for sheds 🙂
The first one is a pub shed that won in 2012 – Woodhendge
I love this shed as it’ started as a small dream from sheddie John to create a space for his family and friends and former regiment buddies to visit – but as you can see it turned into a massive shed – and one of the best and elaborate Pub Sheds I have seen – John also collects bottles and the way he displayed them added to the charm.
SHEDS Looking back. Me when I visited the #shedoftheyear 2012 winner http://t.co/wNKFImZeQz pic.twitter.com/cqyDvjZoJL
— Andrew Wilcox (@unclewilco) May 31, 2015
The 2nd shed is the winner in 2011 Songs from the shed
I love this shed well it started off as an idea in the pub over a few ciders to listen to local bands – Sheddie Jon then started to film them and the rest is history – show what can be achieved with a sheddie way of thinking.
My visit to #shedoftheyear 2011 @shedsongs in pictures http://t.co/qPfbf4Kyqe https://t.co/Ogd5EWqU1b pic.twitter.com/FZqu7sJTYV
— Andrew Wilcox (@unclewilco) June 1, 2015
and the final one is the winner in 2013 – The Boat Roofed Shed
I love this shed as again I think drink played a part in it’s conception, Alex wanted to create a unique shed as he had the perfect spot for it up on the side of a mountain – as he worked at a boat yard he could get hold of an old boat- he just had to get it up there – and the rest just came together – this is a very cosy shed – but it’s the view that is amazing.
Photos of my visit to #shedoftheyear 2013 winner Boat Roofed Shed https://t.co/QQEk9AMRtX http://t.co/u4aoNGiNCD pic.twitter.com/uytOq5XARB
— Andrew Wilcox (@unclewilco) June 2, 2015