A mum-of-four has built 'Britain's best shed' out of second-hand items she bought on Facebook Marketplace for just £200. Kelly Haworth, from Bury, used old doors and recycled pallet wood to create her budget-friendly retreat.
The 41-year-old constructed the beautiful 2m x 3m potting shed along with her husband Derrick. Inspired by a love of repurposing unwanted items, Kelly transformed her basic allotment plot into a hideaway featuring a small kitchenette, a potting area, a tool store and even an off-grid bathroom.
It took only five weeks to complete and cost around £200 to make. After recently being named Cuprinol's Shed of The Year 2022, Kelly, who is also an avid baker, said she was 'over the moon'. READ MORE: Man has turned his incredible balcony off Deansgate into one of the country's very best "It's been a real labour of love and I haven’t stopped dancing since I found out the wonderful news," she added. "I was inspired by my dad’s shed and after waiting years for a plot, I couldn’t wait to build my own. “It’s just so peaceful, I can stay in the shed for hours on end, in fact, I often lose track of time while I’m down at the allotment.
It was fun being able to share the journey with people on Instagram – it even encouraged others to start collecting doors for their own ventures too!” She added: “I always enjoyed upcycling and reinventing items, which is even more important now that prices are on the rise again.
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