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Here a few pic’s of my workshop, its a 15th century flint and brick built barn.
Before I converted it.





-- All the best Mark, http://markrhodesfurniture.co.uk/



















12 comments so far
WayneC
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#1 posted 665 days ago
Looks like a wonderful workspace.
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MedicKen
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#2 posted 665 days ago
Awesome space
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#3 posted 665 days ago
Wow, rustic….....
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Splinterman
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#4 posted 664 days ago
Hey Mark,
Got some real cool toys in there and well done on the refurb….good job.
Scott Bryan
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#5 posted 664 days ago
Mark, your shop looks like it would be a great place to work. You have plenty of room in there and you have put together a nice collection of tools. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed taking a look at your shop.
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#6 posted 663 days ago
15th Century? WOW… I would think the historical society would prevent you from converting such an old building… Around here, we are lucky to have 19th century buildings…. Hurricanes do that… You have some great equipment in there. I can imagine you have a real sense of connection to the past working in such a building. Enjoy it!
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MarkRhodes
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#7 posted 663 days ago
Thats not that old;-) It was the farm carpenters shop for the last two hundred years, so I hope they approve.
-- All the best Mark, http://markrhodesfurniture.co.uk/
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#8 posted 662 days ago
What a quaint old shop building. I think that it’s great.
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#9 posted 593 days ago
I love the character your shop has. I love the style of the old building. That is something you don’t get in USA.
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Beginningwoodworker
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#10 posted 501 days ago
Mark, thats a nice shop.
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Bertha
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#11 posted 501 days ago
Wow! Now this is my kind of shop. The character is too much!
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MarkRhodes
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#12 posted 500 days ago
Thanks guys, my clients love it too.
-- All the best Mark, http://markrhodesfurniture.co.uk/
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