It’s often said that a garage conversion can take anywhere between 1 week to 1 month, depending on the size and scope. But many standard conversions without any plumbing can take as little as 5 days. Your contractor will be able to tell you exactly how long your garage conversion will take.
Broughton-in-furness
Broughton-in-Furness is a small market town around the southern boundary of England's Lake District National Park. It's located in the Furness region of Cumbria, which was part of Lancashire just before 1974. It is positioned near the River Duddon, inland from the coastal hamlet of Foxfield. Broughton is mentioned within the Domesday Book of 1086 as one of the townships which formed the Manor of Hougun held by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria. Dating from about the 11th century, the original settlement grew to be the local market town for both fishing and agriculture, and now holds a regular farmers cattle market. The central obelisk in the town square was built to mark the Jubilee of King George III in 1810. In 1859, the Coniston branch of the Furness Railway, which passed through the town, was opened. Almost one hundred years later, in 1958, the line was closed and taken apart, and the cleared ground now serves as a public bridleway. The nearest railway station to Broughton is currently Foxfield railway station, 2 miles (3.2 km) south west of the town. The creation of the National Park in the 1950s attracted tourism to Brougton-in-Furness, though many vacationers head further north or east towards the central lakes. During the 1990s, the A595 road was diverted so as to boost the atmosphere of the town and retain its rural attraction. The town contains, amongst other shops, a Post Office, a newsagents, a grocer, a butcher, a bakery along with a number of pubs and restaurants. There is a Tourist Information Centre within the main square. For all your house upgrades, make sure that you choose reputable pros in Broughton-in-Furness to make sure that you get a good quality service.