The Furniture Barn , situated at “Mid Gavin and accessories to suite all tastes. These include
Mews” which is part of Mid Gavin Equestrian Centre, cool classical, country chic, ultra contemporary to
was established in Jan 2009 by Lorna Forbes. beautiful stone garden furniture for example; all
Lorna already had a great interest in home interiors,
sorts of goodies and gifts are on offer.
but when it came to furnishing the newly developed For those who braved the Kilmacolm Show this year,
“Mews”, she found it difficult to source quality you may have seen us. After committing to a stand
products at competitive prices within the local area. to try and promote the Furniture Barn, Lorna was
The internet is of course an option, but you can never be sure what adamant that a little bit in inclement Scottish weather was not going
you’ve purchased until it arrives, and the returns procedure can be to deter her; although her gazebo only made it through the day thanks
a real hassle. to help from Sandy Reid of the Pony Club. After braving almost 10
In trying to eliminate the need to travel far and wide, Lorna decided
hours of Scotland’s “finest” being pelted at her relentlessly, she made
to create her own retail outlet within the “Mews”. The Furniture Barn
it home at 5pm in one, but very wet piece, just in time to see the sun
is an exclusive, family run business, providing a friendly, local and
come out and the rain disappear… typical !!!
hassle free service. The location has good access If you missed us at the show, why not come and visit us at Howwood.
from the Howwood exit off the A737 and benefits You are guaranteed a pleasant welcome in the relaxed family friendly
from easy parking. atmosphere of our lovely “dry” showroom. Things can only get
Visit the Furniture Barn and, despite its size, you’ll
better!
find a huge diverse range of quality furniture Call Lorna on 01505-842527 or 07767-498433
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