A showroom and office space for East End Sawmills constructed from timber materials sourced from the sawmill itself.
Jon-Marc Creaney said: “I liked this building. In it’s industrial backland setting, it reflected the purpose and function of the building rather than being a simple cheap industrial shed, as simple as that!”
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I’m sure I read somewhere that this was intended to be taken down and reassembled elsewhere, once the site got ran over by the M74 mega-driveway?
Real shame – lovely work.
Eastend sawmills relocated to Blairlinn Industrial Estate in Cumbernauld, (motorway extension moved them on), and then went bust in late 2010. This office didn’t appear on the new site (which was previously a timber business bought out by Eastend).
The whole site is now derelict, waiting for some entrepreneur or phoenix to start some growth again.
Is derelict timber classed as rubble? Maybe its more recyclable than concrete and brick rubble, and instead of ending up roadfill or something, it ends up chipboard perhaps?
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