Shed facts:
Britain owns nearly 12 million garden sheds and spends around 60 million hours a week in them.
English Heritage lists more than 50 sheds of special interest.
The bouncing bomb was invented in a shed by the wartime engineer Barnes Wallis, and the story goes he then tested it out on his garden pond!
A shed can be erected free of planning permission; providing it occupies an area no larger than 10 metres square.
Asgard sheds - you can’t build a bomb in then .. though Bike Radar described them as Bomb Proof
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