Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year Season 2

June. 21,2015      
Rating:
7.3
Trailer Synopsis

George Clarke and co return as more extraordinary sheds battle to be crowned Shed of the Year 2015

Episode 4 : Cabins, Studios & the Winner
July. 12,2015
This year's contest draws to a close as George Clarke and the team visit contenders from the Cabin and Summerhouse and Workshop and Studio categories. Among the spaces highlighted are a converted burger van, a tiny pixie-themed cabin, a mock-Tudor structure with a psychedelic interior, a state-of-the-art photographic studio, a spaced carved using a chainsaw, and an extraordinary potting shed. With the last round of visits concluded, it is then left to George and his fellow judges to determine which of the winning entries from the nine individual categories should be named the Shed of the Year. Last in the series.
Episode 3 : Pub Sheds & Budget Sheds
July. 05,2015
George Clarke introduces the nominees in the Pub Sheds category, including a pirate-themed structure, a gin distillery, a biker pub that once housed a helicopter and a nightclub with a collection of shrunken heads. He also looks at budget sheds, featuring a hillbilly hut on wheels, a garden pavilion made of firewood, a Nepalese mountain hut and a shed made from the ruins of beach huts.
Episode 2 : Unique & Historical Sheds
June. 28,2015
George Clarke and the judges visit the nominees in the Unique Sheds category, which include a Japanese-style treehouse, a shed built in a tree 16 metres in the air, a gothic folly and the smallest shed in the competition, which forms part of a model railway. They also examine the entries for best historical shed, including an Anglo-Saxon dwelling, a 1950s diner, a writing hut that once belonged to George Bernard Shaw and a corrugated cottage from the Second World War.
Episode 1 : Eco & Normal Sheds
June. 21,2015
George Clarke presents this year's competition. The first episode features normal sheds, which include a miniature railway shed, a makeshift observatory with a retractable roof and advanced telescope, a shed that doubles as a boat and a home cinema that is also home to a collection of movie memorabilia. The judges also cast their eyes over some environmentally friendly builds, including a shed shaped like an owl, a highland bothy, a geodesic dome and a building made entirely out of mud.

Seasons

Season 4
George Clarke's search for the very best in sheds returns, as shed owners across the country compete to be crowned Shed of the Year 2017
Season 4 2017
Season 3
It's the highlight in every shed owner's calendar. From hundreds of entries, just 32 have made it onto the shortlist for the Shed of the Year 2016.
Season 3 2016
Season 2
George Clarke and co return as more extraordinary sheds battle to be crowned Shed of the Year 2015
Season 2 2015
Season 1
Season 1 2014