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    Thought I would share this.
    I recently visited a property and was shown this shed.

    Of the owners of this property, one is deceased and the other in aged care. A daughter In-law is caring for the property as the son of the owners is also deceased.

    Who knows what work was done in here, and what was produced? The work bench could probably tell some stories. The shed seemed to be spacious and have natural daylight, and power and one light was seen.
    Unfortunately, this lean to, has taken on too much lean, separating from the brick garage wall which forms one of the internal walls. The lean was such, that while the door opened, it did not open enough for me to go in, but enough for me to put my arm in and take these images on my phone.
    Look at the gap between the ceiling and the wall with the shelves in the second image. Part of the ceiling is coming down. I would not be surprised if the sheeting material on the exterior contains asbestos.

    Not sure if it would be possible to remove the bench from the shed, apart from the door needing to forced, there is another shed not far from the door plus plant matter.
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    Wait a bit longer and the gap should widen enough to back a truck in to collect the bench.

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