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Man transforms garden shed into fully-stocked pub - and it even has a karaoke machine

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With the UK continuing to navigate the coronavirus pandemic and people forced to self-isolate and social distance, it's been a very long time since anyone has been able to set foot in a pub.

Nipping out for a cheeky Nando's and a pint is a thing of the past. But it doesn't have to be. One man has taken matters into his own hands and created his very own pub in his back garden, inside his shed.

David Higby from Leigh-on-Sea in Essex has spent two years giving his 20-foot shed a makeover and finished his efforts just in time for lockdown.

The 56-year-old was inspired by the pub, The Mitre in Camden, which his partner's parents used to run. When Amanda's mum and dad passed away, he decided to pay tribute to them by re-creating the beloved

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