A traditional Irish-style bar in a garden shed in Cornwall is in the running to be named Britian’s Pub Shed of the Year, alongside a fire station-themed pub and an Only Fools and Horses tribute.

The Irish Pirate, in Cornwall, has a cosy Irish pub feel with wooden décor and is plastered with Guinness memorabilia, including a pool table and dart board.

It has been announced by judges as one of the finalists in the running for this year’s title, after being whittled down from more than one thousand entries.

The other finalists include an Only Fools and Horses tribute called the Nags Shed, in Staffordshire, which comes complete with a Trotters Independent Trading retro arcade machine.

Making up the trio is the Engine House, in Hampshire, based on a fire station where a retired firefighter worked with his dad - and boasts its own home brewed fire service themed beers.

These amazing pub sheds will now go head-to-head to be crowned the winner of this year's national contest on November 11.

Lee Doherty, who built the Irish Pirate, even got married to wife Sharon in his man shed in June this year, after constructing the bar during the pandemic.

Falmouth Packet: The Irish Pirate is a traditional Irish-style barThe Irish Pirate is a traditional Irish-style bar (Image: twofb.com/SWNS)

He said: "I'm an upholsterer by trade and was working from my garden shed, then Covid hit and the world stopped and as my good lady says I can't sit still for a minute. 

"So, I decided to do something with my workshop shed, as I'm an Irishman living in Cornwall what better name than The Irish Pirate with a Guinness and Cornish theme.

"We both visit Ireland regularly and I'm always picking up mementos particularly anything Guinness related. 

Falmouth Packet: Outside the Irish PirateOutside the Irish Pirate (Image: twofb.com/SWNS)

"We had already turned my office in the garden into an Airbnb the year before, so this just fitted the bill for our guests and us alike.

"It's been a massive hit with guests, family, friends, and ourselves. So much so that this year on June 9 we got married in The Irish Pirate with all our friends and family present to celebrate our special day.

"It's now become our social hub on many occasions and will continue to do so. I keep adding to it and I'm not sure it will ever be finished."

Falmouth Packet: Lee with his wife Sharon after marrying in the shedLee with his wife Sharon after marrying in the shed (Image: twofb.com/SWNS)

Shane Rankin is the brains behind The Nags Shed, which also has a fully-functioning bar, seating area, dart board and big screen TVs.

He said he wanted to pay tribute to the Trotters favourite watering hole The Nags Head from the classic British comedy Only Fools and Horses.

Shane added: "We were sat in our local on that fateful day as the Covid announcement came in that all establishments were closing that very night.

"As avid pub goers we were distraught and declared ‘no-one’s going to keep us out of the pub’, so built our own.

"Deliberating over the name for the pub, we had many ideas for names. With us being sited on an old colliery, we’d gone down the route of The Miners Arms.

"With forces connections and as an act of remembrance we also thought about naming it the Lest We Forget Inn.

"As an ode to Only Fools and Horses we had also thought about referring to the Trotters’ favourite haunt, The Nags Head, but ultimately couldn’t decide.

Falmouth Packet: The Nags Shed, a tribute to the Only Fools and Horses pub the Nags HeadThe Nags Shed, a tribute to the Only Fools and Horses pub the Nags Head (Image: twofb.com/SWNS)

"Whilst digging the foundations for the pub shed, we came across a lump of corroded metal hidden deep in the soil.

"A quick clean off revealed an old cast iron horseshoe, more than likely discarded from an old pit pony from the colliery.

"This fate nailed it for us and took it as a sign of history and settled upon The Nags Shed."

Former firefighter Kevin Francis built the Engine House in 2017 after his wife told him to clear out the memorabilia he had stored in his loft.

He said: "So I built from scratch a fire station themed pub shed and with the assistance of my retired mum and dad the Engine House was born.

"The 07 is the station where my dad and I served together.

"My collection and the building itself have had some additions since then but still used regularly as a meeting place for friends, family, and work colleagues.

"For me it has been a great place to relax and reflect on the great times I had in the fire service but also be able to share with others.

Falmouth Packet: The Engine House was built by a retired firefighterThe Engine House was built by a retired firefighter (Image: twofb.com/SWNS)

"The bar and stools came from Basingstoke Fire Station before it was demolished to make way for the new station, and I also brew my own fire service named beers.

"I recently retired from the fire service after 33 years and now work for the ambulance service but I have no intention of painting the doors green.

"I am really excited about being a finalist, I congratulate my fellow finalists and wish them the best of luck."

It is estimated in excess of two million back garden pubs and bars are now in operation after their popularity exploded during the pandemic.

Drinkstuff.com and Twofatblokes.co.uk now run an annual competition for back garden publicans to enter the converted Pub Shed of The Year.

The three finalists will go to a public vote and the winner will be announced live on Pub Shed Radio on November 11.

Anyone wishing to vote can do so at https://pubshedoftheyear.co.uk

Ashley Turner, from Two Fat Blokes Bar Sign Emporium, said: "With the huge cost of living crisis more and more homeowners are adding their own pub in their gardens.

"With the average cost of a pint now over £5.90 across the UK and over £8 in some London pubs, it’s no surprise that Britons are looking for ways to save on the cost of their entertainment.”