OFTEN seen as the last bastion of manliness, the shed remains a coveted possession.
It is not just home to the lawnmower and barbecue, it is a man (or woman) cave, an area for quiet reflection – and the odd power tool, of course.
But the Disco Shed Paddy Bickerton and Aidan Larkin have created has taken it to the next level, with a disco ball and decks.
They are putting the fly in Flymo and the hip in woodchip.
We wish them all the best when they appear on TV in their bid to pick up a best shed award.
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