Shed of the Year 2023 Shortlist Revealed

16. The Pamper Shed, Poole (Category: Colourful) 

The Pamper Shed in Dorset's Poole was created by Laura O'Mahony during lockdown

Laura describes the shed as a pink beauty salon that is a joy to treat people from

The Pamper Shed in Poole, Dorset was created by Laura O’Mahony.

Laura explains: ‘It is a beautiful pink beauty salon that was set up during lockdown and maternity leave, after being a mobile beauty therapist.

‘It is full of décor I’ve collected over the years and it is a joy to treat people from it.’

17. Mok Wood Art Shed, West Lothian (Category: Natures-Haven)

Recycling is at the heart of this shed built, which is in West Lothian and is made from 80 per cent reclaimed material

This shed is in West Lothian and is called Mok Wood Art Shed. It was built by Michael Fendrych from 80 per cent reclaimed materials.

18. Carl’s Surf Shack, Cheshire (Category: Unexpected/Unique)

Carl's Surf Shack in Cheshire is owned by Jane Tomlinson

The focal point of the garden is the summerhouse, which sits in a specially designed beach area

Carl’s Surf Shack in Cheshire is owned by Jane Tomlinson. She moved into the new build house in 2021 with her husband Carl, who was involved in a fatal cycling accident just before Christmas that year.

Jane said: ‘This year, I went ahead with our plan to landscape the garden and decided on a nautical theme as Carl was a talented, fanatical windsurfer and surfer.

‘The focal point of the garden is the summerhouse, which sits in a specially designed beach area. It’s a lovely place to sit and remember Carl and the great times we had.’

19. Golden Behinde, Suffolk (Category: Unexpected/Unique)

This shed in Suffolk was built by Harry Scott and was inspired by the officer's quarters on the Golden Hinde

This shed in Suffolk was built by Harry Scott and was inspired by the officer’s quarters on the Golden Hinde.

Harry said: ‘My boys wanted a place where they could party, read and study in the garden.

‘They saw the full-size replica of the Golden Hinde in London and decided to build their own version. I mean, if it was good enough for Sir Francis Drake to party on round the globe, it was definitely good enough for them.’

20. I Am Reusable, North Yorkshire (Category: Unexpected/Unique)

This shed in North Yorkshire is run as a community food bank

The food bank is open seven days a week, 365 days of the year

This shed in North Yorkshire is run as a community food bank, which is open seven days a week, 365 days of the year.

It is run by more than 60 volunteers and helps to feed more than 100 people a day.

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