The Simple Things

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IF YOU’RE AFTER SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT FOR A GARDEN RETREAT, HOME OFFICE OR BUSINESS VENTURE, LOOK NO FURTHER THAN A BEAUTIFUL BLACKDOWN SHEPHERD HUT

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While we may not all have a flock of sheep to tend to, a traditiona­l shepherd hut can still provide a practical addition to your home, as well as a touch of luxury and escapism from the humdrum of life. Whether you’re after somewhere to retreat to at the bottom of the garden to watch the fruits of your labour grow, a peaceful sanctuary from which to work, or an additional living space where you, or others, can rest, the team at Blackdown Shepherd Huts can turn your dreams into reality.

ROOTED IN HISTORY

Establishe­d in 2011, it’s been over a decade since Will and his cousin George built their first shepherd hut in Will’s garage in Ilminster, Somerset. Inspired by the Victorian origins of these structures and with background­s in farming, they were both captivated by the heritage of these discerning spaces and the flexibilit­y that they can bring to peoples’ lives.

Mentioned as far back as the 16th century, shepherd huts were originally built as a mobile shelter so that the shepherd could tend to their flocks. They included a fire for warmth, a bed to rest in and wheels to move base whenever they needed. Nowadays, our needs may have changed, however the craftspeop­le at Blackdown Shepherd Huts are able to tailor your ideas to create a bespoke garden room, home office, overspill accommodat­ion, relaxation retreat or glamping business.

QUALITY CRAFTSMANS­HIP

Once you have the initial seed of inspiratio­n for your design, the next step on your Blackdown journey is to contact the team and to join them for a chat over a cup of tea at their display garden and workshop, still located in Ilminster. There, you’ll see the heart and passion that they put into making each hut, fully aware that they’re producing a beautifull­y bespoke piece of design, built to withstand the test of time, and which, one day, will surely become an beloved heirloom of the future.

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