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Looking for someone to build me a bike shed. Only recommendations from people you've used please


dulwichal

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Hi all, I need a bike shed built to house 3 or 4 bikes at the front of our property as the "off the shelf ones" that seem to be sold online that I've seen all appear to be the wrong dimensions. I'd be grateful for anyone that can recommend someone who can build us one please. :-)

Please can you only post if you have first hand experience of using someone for a similar job and not promoting your own services please. 

Thank you for any advice, Alex

We used Brighton Bike Sheds and while they're not cheap, we absolutely love our shed. It is robust and good looking and we even got a little side shed attached to it with shelving for all of our sports gear, so that our bikes aren't competing with lots of other stuff. https://www.brightonbikesheds.co.uk/

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