In the 1800s, a shepherd's hut or living van would have been an
unremarkable sight in many regions of rural Britain. By the 1970s most
lay abandoned as farming methods and industry left them behind. Today
the humble shepherd's hut is making a comeback and these quirky
collectors' items are fast developing a cult status of their own.
Original huts and living vans command high sums and replica huts are
being built in high numbers to satisfy demand. However, many who see
one, have one or want one know little of their origin or the differences
between them. This beautifully illustrated book explores the differences
and takes a look behind the door at what living and operating in these
small mobile spaces was really like.