GWRS, so did I but come on they are NOT sheds, they are VERY posh summer houses a lot with bottomless budgets. I did love the shed village in London, I assume you would need some kind of planning permission for such a development, because although you have permitted develment rights in non-conservation area/listed, you have to "add" the size of shed, I dont know why, because they arent technically a fixed structure.
Hello , yes I liked the shed village , reminded me of something from Harry Potter
Did like the revolving Shed , you are right , very posh exspensive summer house , although revolving summer houses are not new , remember an Edwardian summer house that was on a huge wheel that could be turned to face the sun
I bid on e-bay last year for an original 1930s summer house which revolved, they were made for patients with TB, so they could get the benefit of the sun, perhaps that is what you were thinking of, it was fully re-furbed and way out of my budget, in the end, and of course there was the problem of collection!!
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toolbox sounds good
Pallets shed has got a bit more done
I love palletts, you used to be given them, cannot find anywhere locally that even SELLS them, some fabulous ideas on here.
Watched shed of the year last night
Thought about Garden girl and your paletts shed for next year , may be
GWRS, so did I but come on they are NOT sheds, they are VERY posh summer houses a lot with bottomless budgets. I did love the shed village in London, I assume you would need some kind of planning permission for such a development, because although you have permitted develment rights in non-conservation area/listed, you have to "add" the size of shed, I dont know why, because they arent technically a fixed structure.
Hello , yes I liked the shed village , reminded me of something from Harry Potter
Did like the revolving Shed , you are right , very posh exspensive summer house , although revolving summer houses are not new , remember an Edwardian summer house that was on a huge wheel that could be turned to face the sun
I bid on e-bay last year for an original 1930s summer house which revolved, they were made for patients with TB, so they could get the benefit of the sun, perhaps that is what you were thinking of, it was fully re-furbed and way out of my budget, in the end, and of course there was the problem of collection!!
Nanny B , it could have been ?
Boulton and Paul, we had one of their kitchens in the 70, bright gloss orange!
I made a cold frame from pallets and used an old door for the top. The only expense was buying the plastic sheet.