Boozer in backyard is a real shed heaven
From the outside, it looks like just another garden shed. But step inside and it's a shed like no other.




Father-of-two Stephen Worrallo has spent the past four years converting the back garden shed at his home in Cannock to look like a pub.
With a full bar including eight pumps, optics, stools, records glued to the ceiling and even a decorative disco mirror ball, Mr Worrallo says it delights everyone who sees it.
The 63-year-old said it had always been a dream of his to create his own replica pub.
He said he had spent just £150 sourcing materials to build an extension to the shed himself.
"It's like an Aladdin's cave. Everyone should have one," he said.
"It's something I've always wanted to do.
"I started off with a shed that was 8ft by 6ft and extended it to 12ft by 8ft.
"It's in my back garden and about 8ft away from my back door. I bought the wood and extended it myself.
"I've never done anything like this before. It's cost £150 because I've done it myself. I was always interested in working with wood. I want to make it even bigger. If I can, I'm going to put another shed on the side and cut through into it. It will probably add another 4ft or 5ft to it.
"It's just a hobby. I don't use it as an actual pub but it's good for parties.
"The pumps are just for show. I've had people coming round who said it was fantastic and are absolutely gobsmacked." Mr Worrallo said he had also collected hundreds of beer pump fronts and beer mats to decorate the unique shed. Many of them adorn the walls.
Dozens of records decorate the ceiling and next to them a sign reads 'Good Here Ah It', while another reads 'Snug'. He added: "I've also got a mirror ball and about 40 different glasses.
"I've collected a lot of things by asking for them in pubs.
"It's taken four years to get together."
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