Above: Piers Pisani antique shop, Sherborne,
formerly a chapel.
 


Above: Lamp Shed, Corfe Castle Railway station.
Restored railway architecture is always a good source
of Corrugated Iron buildings.


Photographs and text by
Lizzie Induni

Left: 'Mission Hall', East Holme near Wareham. This little building was used as a church till the 1960s. Now a garden shed, it is lovingly tended to by it's new owners. The longevity of these buildings depends entirely on how their owners perceive them. If they are seen as 'old sheds' which are rusty and broken, they do not last long, but seen as an item of interest, a curiosity or a building that can be used, there chances are much greater.



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