Looe Shedders need a Permanent Home
Looe Shedders has grown rapidly since our first meeting in 2021.
With 61 members and strong community support, we now have the opportunity to build a permanent home at a local Abbey—a purpose-designed
workshop and community space that will transform what we can offer.
For the first time, we will have a stable base where people can meet, learn, create, repair, and support one another in a safe and welcoming
environment.
Why We Need a Permanent Home
We currently operate from borrowed spaces, temporary storage units, and a short-term garage loan.
This limits:
The number of people we can support
The projects we can take on
The tools and equipment we can safely store
Our ability to run structured training and wellbeing activities
A permanent home will allow us to expand our impact and support more people in Looe who are
experiencing loneliness, isolation, or loss of purpose.
The Dream Is Within Reach
The wonderful Chemin Neuf Community at Sclerder Abbey has offered us land to build a purpose-built, eco-friendly workshop. A home that’s warm,
green, and built to last.
Our new shed will have:
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Solar panels to power our tools sustainably.
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Heat pumps and great insulation to stay comfortable year-round.
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Space for people to create, learn, and belong.
This is our chance to create a real home for creativity, community and care right here in Looe, but we need your help to make it happen.
Our Building Design
Our new workshop will be specifically designed for our needs and built in
phased modules using shipping containers as the structural foundation.
The design includes:
A large toolroom (three joined containers, 6.1m × 7.3m)
A quiet room (a fourth container, 6.1m × 8.3m, with a linking space)
Internal walls and ceilings added as funds permit
A pitched roof for insulation, weather protection, and solar panels
Power, water, and sewage connected to the Abbey’s utilities
This approach gives us a strong, durable, flexible building that can grow as
funding becomes available.
Our Construction Plan
Each stage, apart from the big one at £50,000, is estimated to cost less than £5,000, making this a manageable community project.
Project Schedule – Costs are estimates
Demolish existing buildings - £5,000
Clear and prepare site - £5,000
Install container 1 - £5,000
Install container 2 - £5,000
Install container 3 - £5,000
Join containers 1 to 3 and remove internal walls - £5,000
Add insulation, floor, ceiling and walls - £5,000
Install container 4 - £5,000
Add remaining flooring, walls & pitched roof - £50,000
Add solar panels, water supply & sewage connection - £5,000
Contingency costs - £5,000
Total project cost: £100,000
Every £5,000 raised unlocks another stage of construction.
How You Can Help
We are launching a major fundraising appeal to build this new home.You can support us by:
Making a donation, however small, it all helps
Or sponsoring a £5,000 module
Supporting us through your business or organisation
Sharing our appeal with others
Helping with fundraising events
Together, we can build a place where people find friendship, purpose, and community.
Quiet Room
6.1m x 8.3m
Container
Toolroom
6.1m x 7.3m