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Garden Sheds of the Year

Stubbs Arms

Michael Stubbs’ miniature country pub comes complete with hanging flower baskets.

Plant Pot Towers

As well as the tower, this shed comes with solar-generated lighting, space for dining and, oddly, an ironing area.

Pop's Diner

Top marks for effort go to Pop for his 1950s American diner theme

The Rugby Pub

The hammock, dartboard and, most importantly, lack of phone in this garden retreat ensure uninterrupted relaxation.

The Plum Tree Arms

Owner Geoff constructed a bar in his shed at his wife’s request, so that it could be used to host his grandchild’s christening party.

The Hobbit

The dome of The Hobbit was originally the bottom half of an (unused) cesspit tank.

T.A.R.D.I.S.

Owner Ian hand-built his T.A.R.D.I.S. with no previous woodworking experience.

The Lady Sarah

This purpose-built pirate’s cabin has a fully stocked koi carp pond and aviary, and a palm-thatched lean-to.

Louis' Lollies

13-year-old Louis’ enterprising entry is a shed-come-ice-cream-shop in his parents’ pub garden

The Railway Retreat

Combine the talents of an architect, a carpenter and a steam train enthusiast and what do you get? The Railway Retreat, apparently.

The Water Shed

Access to the Water Shed is via canoe, rowing boat or swimming – and comes entirely at visitors’ own risk.

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