Shed 4 - A Storage Shed
Now, you may be forgiven for thinking this is a cave in Lincolnshire.
At a stretch you could call it an aviary as it has a number of house martins' nests in it. However, this is not the intended purpose of the building. It is very clear that it is for storage, particularly of things that might come in useful some day. In short, this is a shed.

Ciaran:
Easy one today. It's not a shed, it's a church.
Note the presence of the altar, for example. Then there is the green stuff on the wall, which the religious amongst you will recognise as slime - a certain amount of this splattered around is inevitable when casting out demons or doing other exorcism-related activity.
Then there are the shelves, where valuable golden artifacts used to be stored until the Nazis stole them. And finally, it's clear that nobody has been in there for a long time.
It's a church.
Brian:
No way is that a shed and I know that for a fact. It is a standard RAF guard room cell - albeit without the window bars and cleaner. Many a night I have been unceremoniously thrown into one for no other reason than I was drunk & disorderly and abusive to the orderly sergeant whilst taking a wazz up the flag pole on the parade square.
Orderly sergeants are the most unreasonable and impatient people in the world.
That is no shed it is a prison cell.
Brian
scarred
Naomi:
No, it is an unfinished extension. It will soon be a kitchen.
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