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| This hut sits on a fruit farm near Holkham |
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This is a fixed axle hut and is interesting in having wooden axle shafts. It was sited just off the Holkham to Burnham road, sitting in an Orchard. I have been informed that this hut found a new owner via e-bay mid 2005, and is now resides in Cheshire.
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| This monster of a hut is used as a Childrens play house |
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A new felt roof finishes off this large hut. Its original home is unknown but it now resides in the grounds of a large house somewhere along the famous North Norfolk Coast road.
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This tired old girl soilders on, her roaming days over. As a teenager she was the first hut I ever saw. It used to be towed up to the entrance of a 'pick your own Strawberry' field on the Coast road, between Cley and Blakeney. She now wanders no more, but seemingly still provides good service.
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| Two for the price of one - and still owned by a Shepherd! |
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A good friend, who has actually used Shepherd huts as part of his job all his working life, until recently owned two huts. The left hand hut is from the Kimberly Estate, Nr Wymondham. The Orange hut on the right, was originally from Stapleford in Cambridgeshire. It, and its owner both retired to a location in North Norfolk. Subsequent to this picture being taken, the Stapleford hut has moved with its owner to South Yorkshire and the other is currently being rehomed in the County
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