A building like that, with that story attached to it, should be open to the public, and not used merely as a gardeners'toolshed.
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If we stop the lavatories and outside toolsheds it would mean we would have a row of 13 houses instead of a row of 12.
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But they have also been told that they may erect tents, swings and toolsheds.
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Thetoolshedand wellhouse are architecturally sympathetic to the house.
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The fire only burned one structure, atoolshed, and some other small miscellaneous pieces of property.
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It is complemented by a frametoolshedat the northeast corner with a gabled roof and clapboard siding.
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His father encouraged his scientific interests by letting him convert atoolshedinto a laboratory.
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In 1965, thetoolshedand the original scoreboard was erected at the road end and it took about 9000 to transform the pitch.
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The farm complex includes a c. 1840 house, an older 18th century house that is used as atoolshed, two barns, and several other small outbuildings.
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