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Thought you family room people may have some experience with this. Looking for any recommendations for someone to build a secure solid wooden (ideally) bike shed for our front garden. We park the car on the drive so its a tight spot. It would need to hold 2-3 bikes. There is a compnay who make them called Dulwich green (with green roofs) but dont think they are stil in operation?


Any tips appreciated

Thanks

Susan

I'd like to recommend Martin Terebessy for landscaping work. He recently completed work in our front garden which included paving, building a wall and a lovely hardwood bike/bin store.We put a Green roof on the top. I was really impressed with his work. Very friendly, efficient and he quoted a fair price.


He does, decking, paving, brickwork, fencing, lawns - including artificial grass. Pretty much everything except for planting.


His details are as follows


Mobile: 07514 045 390

Email [email protected]

We have one of the Assgard sheds in our front "yard". It's been brilliant and not as intrusive as we thought it would be. Door at the end of the shed has been brilliant. The twin bike locker holds 3 bikes in a pinch.


http://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-cycle-storage

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