Those Americans and their sheds!

ok I do sound a bit off but I don’t mean it, some great examples of normal American sheds, then this one was in the slideshow! and made me cheer up a bit – A great Castle Shed

Cleveland-castle
I want to know more about it!

Its great that their local website is showing off the sheds as some great inspirations.

Each week this summer, Inside&Out will feature some of the unique and cool garden sheds sent to us by Northeast Ohio gardeners.

If these two remind you of outhouses, that’s because one is an authentic outhouse, and the other is a replica.
Indoor plumbing was nonexistent for the Hazelton family living in Ashtabula. “I grew up with an outhouse, and there was no running water on our property,” says Shari Hazelton. “And that wasn’t long ago, because I’m 65.” So for her garden shed, Hazelton had an outhouse replica built from barn siding, and put in a few shelves for tools. “And that’s the beginning. I have some long johns that I’m going to put on a dummy, have the dummy seated inside and leave the door open,” she says, laughing. “You’ll be able to see it coming down the road. It’s just for fun.”

Of course if any of the sheddies from Ohio are reading this, then please Share your shed, it could be International shed of the year 2010.

By Andrew Wilcox

I love sheds Founder & judge of Shed of the year - Wilco writes mainly about sheds. About the blog Enter your shed into #shedoftheyear