By the Crin Tiffs get them secateurs out my girl
A summerhouse Pauline, this was taken just after it was built in 2016, it looks a bit more settled into the garden now. It comes in handy for reading. Itâs very quiet and warm most of the year.
Itâs been cleared around it, but I havenât ventured inside for months, it looks like Miss Havershamâs house.
It looks great where it is,Foxy.
Did you build it?
It just fits into the back garden Pauline, in the only part that gets the sun most of the year.
Unfortunately I didnât build it myself, but if Iâd have been tenâŠNayâŠtwenty years younger without any heart issues I would have loved to have built it.
He stole it from Leeds bus station and put a door on it.
You said you wouldnât tell anyone when you were sat in the vanâŠ
Hi
At the bottom of the garden I have a 10X6 shed, and a polytunnel.
Closer to the house I have said a 7X5 plastic shed.
All well used.
I have converted the side passage way to the garden into a roofed waterproof shed.
Greenhouse and shed, but on the other side of the fence are the barnes.
I have six buildings. Three stables, there were five but I removed two, no horses. A purpose built office, a six by eight greenhouse and a small tool shed.
I have a shed which is leaning at a rakish angle because itâs being lifted up by roots of the oak tree right next to it .
I would love a large shed - the space where it would go is taken up by decking currently, which isnât used for anything due to the amount of shade and trees. If I could get it removed, I would certainly have a craft shed large storage area for things.
I wish I could have got one that big when I had my garage built but 6 x 6 was all I could afford at the time (young family and all that). even 8m by 6m would have been better. My car only has about 0.5m to spare.