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Thinking about getting a garden shed. Nothing too fancy. Anyone got
any recommendations for suppliers?

Andrew

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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 22:04:14 +0100, Andrew McKay
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Thinking about getting a garden shed. Nothing too fancy. Anyone got
any recommendations for suppliers?

Andrew


Locally, it's worth looking at the Wyevale Garden Centre at Hare Hatch
(used to be Kennedy's) on the A4 where the New Bath Rd. meets London
Rd (coming from Twyford).

They have a firm on site (Berkshire Buildings) with quite a large
display of garden buildings of all types and qualities and some quite
good sheds and workshops. I wouldn't necessarily buy from them, but
you can take a look and find what you like and buy from an on-line
site for somewhat less if you want to erect it yourself.

If you don't fancy building a base, I can recommend a good guy in
Shinfield who did one for me of good quality and what I felt was a
fair price.


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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 07:10:13 +0100, Andrew McKay
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:25:46 +0100, Andy Hall
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Locally, it's worth looking at the Wyevale Garden Centre at Hare Hatch
(used to be Kennedy's) on the A4 where the New Bath Rd. meets London
Rd (coming from Twyford).


I know it - on the roundabout to the west of Windsor race course.


No, Andrew, it's not that branch. This one's on the A4 .

http://www.berkshirebuildings.ltd.uk/driving.html



If you don't fancy building a base, I can recommend a good guy in
Shinfield who did one for me of good quality and what I felt was a
fair price.


Am going to look at the options for this.

Andrew

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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:54:59 +0100, Andrew McKay
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http://www.berkshirebuildings.ltd.uk/driving.html


Thanks Andy - I stand corrected. I do know the one you refer to.


Visited the place this afternoon, now have a fairly good idea of what
I'm after.

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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 16:01:06 +0100, Andrew McKay
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:54:59 +0100, Andrew McKay
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http://www.berkshirebuildings.ltd.uk/driving.html


Thanks Andy - I stand corrected. I do know the one you refer to.


Visited the place this afternoon, now have a fairly good idea of what
I'm after.


That was what I was thinking. I wasn't exactly sure either, and
nothing in the DIY places seemed up to much. I found that at least I
got some ideas of what I wanted.



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