Sometimes its hard to profile lots of the great sheds on readersheds.co.uk as most people see the latest sheds (any ideas on different displays welcome) So here are a selection of Sheds that were added in the past but of course all previous sheds added to the site (apart from winners) are automatically entered for… Continue reading Shed blast from the past: Distillery, TARDIS, Taj & Isolation Ward
Sheds
Partially Tilted Shed – Just Sheds
A wonderful shed on our Just Sheds flickr group – another arty thing, but it just goes to show that sheds can span the whole creative world – from down your garden to the best art gallerys. buster graybill explains. This was a work of installation art.The air pressure and strategically placed inner tubes raised… Continue reading Partially Tilted Shed – Just Sheds
Yours truly gets a mention in the Washington Post oh and sheds
I did an interview with Washington Post columnist Adrian Higgins ages ago before Shed Week 2010, and my bit and a great piece of sheds has been published. Adrian writes about some International sheds & famous sheds and has some passion remembering his shed days back in Blighty, its a great read. When I was… Continue reading Yours truly gets a mention in the Washington Post oh and sheds
Are you a Kiwi sheddie – then this is for you?
We have a few wonderful sheds from New Zealand on readersheds.co.uk like the following The Pip Laura Northland, New Zealand The Cabana Andrew Reeve Nelson, New Zealand Type 40 KiwiDoc Christchurch, New Zealand But now a gardening magazine down that way is running a shed of the year like competition, so if you are a… Continue reading Are you a Kiwi sheddie – then this is for you?
Sheds are the listbook pick of the month
I created a list on the website thelistbook the other week – the Category winners for this years shed of the year, anyway the people at listbook said it was their favourite list in their recent post, which was nice, anyway good luck with their site and I hope the more UK stance will bring… Continue reading Sheds are the listbook pick of the month
Love sheds? love gorges? then you need to go to Sheddar Gorge
Ian from thecheeseshed sent this advert for a totally sheddie utopian dream. I am booking the post shed week 2011 holiday now.
Ultimate Big Brother – Craig Phillips shed building task
I know a lot of you love the Big brother thing but I don’t at all, but this caught my eye on the interwebs news search. The very first winner of Big Brother, Craig Phillips, has returned to the house as part of a shed building challenge against the Ultimate Big Brother housemates. Earlier this… Continue reading Ultimate Big Brother – Craig Phillips shed building task
Garden Shed photographs that make you go mmmmmm
With the Summer well and truly over and looking at a wet shed is not the best way to spend a few moments so here are a few ones to cheer you up from out Flickr Just Sheds group
Allotment sheddies – we want you to share your sheds
We are on the lookout for more allotment sheds on readersheds.co.uk as they are the backbone of British sheds, I would love an allotment to grown my veg and my creative aim one day is to photograph allotment sheds for a book! Even though we do not have a seperate category but you can find… Continue reading Allotment sheddies – we want you to share your sheds
Want to live in a shed for £150 a week in Newham, London
Wonder what planning they have anyway the newham recorder reports A SHED at the bottom of the garden is traditionally the refuge for the brow-beaten husband or home to tins of unwanted paint. But a Manor Park homeowner has rebranded his large shed, left, as a “studio flat”…and it is for rent at a princely… Continue reading Want to live in a shed for £150 a week in Newham, London