A lovely recylced shed, Andy’s Oasis brimscombe gloucestershire Features: its all made from recycled wood and material from skips and tips and unused slab wood from a saw mill. it has an old back gate cut in half to make a stable door and an old double glazed sealed unit for a window in the… Continue reading Just Sheds: my oasis
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Every man needs a shed – huzzah
The always shed friendly telegraph has a great article about men and sheds and readersheds and shedweek gets a mention. If you can read a man’s character through his shed, then I am an unkempt, decrepit hoarder of horticultural bric-a-brac. The weather-beaten shed is at the bottom of my allotment in Brixton, hard by the… Continue reading Every man needs a shed – huzzah
Things I do in my shed (a list) 2009
I did this post nearly two years ago and Callum just commented on it, so I thought I would do an update list and maybe you sheddies can add your lists here on this post as well…. it will be good for the sheducation of the other sheddies. 1. Potter (around and in) – 2009… Continue reading Things I do in my shed (a list) 2009
Got Kids no privacy for Sex then get down to the Shed
Matt Rudd reports in the Sunday Times about Sex after your become a parent.. photo credit: denilson takeda In the days before children, sex is a magical thing. There are whole acres of weekend or evening or, if you’re kinky, lunchtime to indulge yourselves. But when the stork does its worst, all bets are off.… Continue reading Got Kids no privacy for Sex then get down to the Shed
“Berlin Wall” Shed row : The Diplomat V The Countess
The telegraph reports A row over a former diplomat’s garden shed has descended into an acrimonious war of words after a neighbouring countess compared the structure to the “Berlin Wall”. Retired major John Dewdney-Herbert, 70, built the 10 feet wooden shed at the end of his new property as a place to work on his… Continue reading “Berlin Wall” Shed row : The Diplomat V The Countess
Get your entries in for Shed of the Year 2009
You have just a little bit over a month to get your entries in for this years Shed of the Year 2009 competition as May 3 2009 is the closing date. So with the weather getting better and the nights longer or something in the UK, then it’s time to finish your shed and take… Continue reading Get your entries in for Shed of the Year 2009
“We shall fight in the fields and in the streets”
Alex foxed us with his weekly name that shed thing… and this weeks was Winston Churchill’s shed and one of his shedworkers Martyn Cox talks about it I recently snapped this shed at Chartwell in Kent. It is none other than the shed once owned by wartime PM Winston Churchill. I like to imagine that… Continue reading “We shall fight in the fields and in the streets”
B&Q Massive offers, massive sales!
I think this looks a bit like a Shepards Hut but without the wheels Henley Offices Compact Maxi Room Now £7857.66 Was £9299.00 Save £1441.34
Top Times Tips for shed heaven
The SUnday Times has some great tips for potential shed owners, the two most important (well what I get asked anyway) photo credit: RachelH_ How big a shed should I buy? It’s a simple equation: your shed needs to be big enough for its purpose without compromising the garden. Consider how much space you will… Continue reading Top Times Tips for shed heaven
Sheddies Want to be an alien in Dr Who set on the TARDIS
We love a TARDIS shed on shedblog and you lot have some great ones., anyway Auntie is running a comp to star in a TARDIS scene. BBC One’s Tonight’s The Night is running a competition that offers the winner the chance to appear as an Alien in a specially-written Doctor Who scene. The scene will… Continue reading Sheddies Want to be an alien in Dr Who set on the TARDIS