Craft Cart Sheds
Manor Farm heritage site includes 5 craft cart sheds, where local craftspeople make and sell their work.
These Craft Cart Sheds can be found on the Bury Street side of the Great Barn.
Please visit each website for more information, including opening hours.
Craft Shed 1: Manor Farm
Go DIY Repairs is a creative repair and upcycling service run by Gaby Brown. She repairs a wide range of items including clothing, keepsakes, toys, furniture and small electricals. She also upcycles and builds using reclaimed materials.
A programme of hands-on workshops will be available, focusing on repair and creative making. These will include special sessions for children during half terms and school holidays, tailored to different age groups.
Find out more at www.go-diy.co.uk or follow them on Instagram at @gabyatgodiy.
Craft Shed 2: Creative Studio
Creative Studio Ruislip is a creative hub where everyone is welcome to enjoy being creative - regardless of experience or skill. Lorna teaches fine art and crafts to children and adults, with term-time lessons, workshops and parties for all ages.
Find out more at www.creativestudioruislip.co.uk or call/text 07925 588745.
Craft Shed 3: Shaker Maker
Shaun Higgins makes bespoke fine furniture and free standing kitchens.
Find out more at www.shaker-maker.com (currently under maintenance) or call 07963 885776.
Craft Shed 4: Little Willows
Hand-painted ceramics, wooden keepsake boxes, pottery parties and more.
Find out more at www.little-willows.co.uk.
Craft Shed 5: Sumi London
Mita Samanta designs and manufactures bespoke leather and non-leather goods and handbags.
Find out more at www.sumilondon.com.