Let’s see some pictures of she or he sheds.

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Having a largish house and no children meant that we could make use of a spare bedroom for other purposes, that's exactly what my wife did when indulging in her passion of dressmaking. However she always hankered after a studio, so, when she retired I treated her to a sewing cabin.

It's unique in that it was built from the ground up instead of it being bought and assembled on site. The construction is much like a house in the it has two walls with insulation lining the cavity. The carpenter made shelves to display her vintage sewing machines, the windows are lead lined and double glazed and she absolutely loves it.
 
I can't find a photo of my main shed, but here's a picture of my small one where I store my ice cream. 😊

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The ideal shed for any ice cream addict.

My ideal shed would be one of the thousands of former railway stations left abandoned after a third of our rail network was closed in the 60's. One such station was Horsebridge, seen here in it's working days:
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Horsebridge suffered the same fate as so many other abandoned stations, it was left to rot and soon went to wreck and ruin.
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However, one enterprising couple saw a business opportunity and rescued Horsebridge.
It became a wonderful wedding venue, I know because I went to a wedding there.
To supplement an extra income traditional cream teas are served. Here is the Phoenix
that is Horsebridge station today. Some shed, huh?
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