Shed of the Year: Owners create sublime structures
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Alex Holland from Machynlleth fought off fierce competition from over 1,900 entries (Shed of the Year)
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Alex Holland sips a glass of bubbly in his winning shed (Shed of the Year)
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Amy Williams is so royal-obsessed she transformed her shed into a royal palace. Stocked with British memorabilia, it has a flagpole, 40 cups and saucers and a picture of Winston Churchill above the fireplace (Shed of the Year)
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There are a number of categories for sheds in this year's competition but a closely fought one will no doubt be the 'Tardis' category (Shed of the Year)
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Clare Kapma's shed is inspired by by her love of Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory (Shed of the Year)
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Owned by Peter Ellis, from Letterkenny, Ireland, this Mondrian-inspired structure injects culture into the competition (Shed of the Year)
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The pastel coloured shed by Gilly Baker is a haven during the gloomy months and a delightful tea room in the summer (Shed of the Year)
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This shimmering shed, made by Phil Collins, may look like a bright eye-sore but is decorated entirely of 920 CDs (Shed of the Year)
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This Chinese-style shed was lovingly built by Colin Miles (Shed of the Year)
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This diner shed was built by Ann and Ian Bate from Merseyside. The American-style shed is fitted with a juke box, leather booths and a miniature British red telephone box (Shed of the Year)