Henry Cole at The Game Fair

Henry Cole, best known for the TV show Shed and Buried is set to appear at The Game Fair, one of the UK’s biggest countryside and outdoor lifestyle events.

Cole has become a popular figure among fans of classic machinery, vintage motorcycles, and rural culture. Through Shed and Buried, he travels across Britain searching barns, garages, and sheds for forgotten mechanical treasures, often restoring or trading them with co-host Sam Lovegrove.

Shed and Buried at The Game Fair

Henry’s television series are all rooted in a philosophy of light-touch restoration — getting things going, fixing what’s there, and preserving originality wherever possible rather than simply replacing parts.

Alongside him, Fuzz, Allen and Skid (otherwise known as Guy) bring a wealth of expertise to the workshop, making them masters of this approach. Just as importantly, this ethos gives them the perfect excuse to spend time together on screen — drinking tea, sharing stories and having a thoroughly good time.

What to expect from Cole and Friends at The Game Fair

Known on television for tracking down, restoring and selling all manner of classic vehicles, Henry Cole and his band of oily-handed cohorts are bringing their unmistakable brand of controlled chaos to The Game Fair. You will also find Cole at The Land Management area: Find out more

This year, they’ll be setting up shop in their very own ramshackle shed HQ, with spanners flying, engines spluttering back to life and, of course, a kettle that never stops boiling.

This is no static display. It’s a living, breathing slice of the television people know and love: hands-on restoration, a healthy dose of bodging, sign writing, tinkering, and the eternal hunt for a nice little earner. Between the laughter and the brews, the team will be coaxing tired old machines back from the brink while spinning yarns and sharing a laugh with the crowd.

Henry, Fuzz, Allen and Skid will also be bringing their Junk & Disorderly autojumble stall to The Game Fair. Packed with automotive memorabilia, glorious trinkets and curious collectibles, it’s a proper hands-on experience where visitors can browse, chat and enjoy a genuine bit of haggling with the team — making it one of the best ways to interact with them directly.

It’s loud, it’s lively, and it’s wonderfully unpredictable. Just like every day they’re filming.

Also at The Game Fair

Henry will also be appearing on stage in the Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre every morning of The Game Fair as well as in the BASC Kitchen Theatre Sponsored by Global Knives.

Timings coming soon…