Reviews

  1. richard fleischer ★☆☆☆☆

    Don’t bother going there. It’s such an expensive shop for recycled wood.

  2. Victoria ★★★★★

    What a wonderful place! I went in looking for a piece of wood and left with my project almost complete. Rick was so helpful, taking an interest and making sure I got what I needed. He was most helpful to all the customers that arrived. Great place!

  3. Dusty Stickland ★★★☆☆

    Main entrance NOT wheelchair accessible. Entrance round back makes the upstairs accessible so can access part of the shop. Fortunately, my partner was able to go in for me and get what we needed. Otherwise great shop! Good prices and range of stock, plus friendly, helpful staff who offered to help if needed. Would definitely recommend, just be aware if you are a wheelchair user or can't use steps you won't be able to access part of the shop independently.

  1. shirley duda ★☆☆☆☆

    Went to the wood store yesterday really really disappointed when they were in their old location loads of interesting pieces here very very poor took a friend to show her embarrassed

  2. Justine Collins ★★★★★

    Brought a second set of shelves to match the ones we brought 5 years ago and I asked for a quick turnaround so that they could get put up on the kitchen with everything else, they didn't disappoint!

  3. Andy David ★★★★★

    One of my favourite places in Brighton , inspiring, and affordable wood , tables , shelves and all things to prepare wood too . Friendly, knowledgeable staff team , central location, . Please support this local project. Great workshops days offered and bespoke work .

  1. Chris Churcher ★★★★★

    If you haven't been to this place yet, drop in soon, it is special, a true community based social enterprise that benefits everyone it reaches. The stock always offers the potential of something unique, as they're selling reclaimed wood, but there is also generally a reliable level of stock for your basic timber needs, including a decent range of fixtures and fittings (also reclaimed), as well as a range of art and furniture, made in house. They also have a pretty good stock of bits and bobs going spare that are not sellable. In terms of the service to community, they employ people or provide decent internships for students and graduates, as well as opportunities to explore and develop their practice. As a customer I know that if I have an idea I want to float l or some technical questions, there is little point in me going to one of the big name stores as they are just moving and selling stock, with no passion for the work or skill. At The Wood Store you will speak to someone who works with wood every day and has a background in the arts or trades associated with woodwork. See the pic for the set of drawers I built with their wood and support in terms of expertise and advice. :)

  2. SussexNinga Marketing ★★★★★

    The wood store is a great project, They make some really cool stuff and we've fitted out our house with some really unique pieces of wood for our house

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The Wood Store Brighton (Brighton & Hove Wood Recycling Project) is located at Ground Floor, Oakley House, Edward St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 0BA, UK

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You can contact The Wood Store Brighton (Brighton & Hove Wood Recycling Project) at +44 1273 570500

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