The museum is Sharon, but the barn is empty when it's not being used as a tv set. They did have an open day last year when the book was released but when they are filming the barn is roped off.
Don't bother with the book of the series, its an absolute rip off. poorly printed, no photos and no information on what the specialists use or how to do stuff. I was shocked that Jay Blades wrote the introduction, he should be ashamed.
Jay Blades is as much of an irritant as Nick Knowles.Will,Steve his sister and all the others are brilliant.One request,please can we have Robert Pugh back as the voice over.
Jay Blades was the only one that didn't have to audition for the show. Ricochet wanted him to host the show from the start because he has excellent people skills and he is the only one that had any real tv experience. I like him.
Jay has his own company. Quote "Jay Blades is a modern furniture restorer, upcycler and eco designer who’s passionate about sustainability and the environment. The ethos behind Jay&Co is to source vintage and beautifully crafted pieces of furniture and home accessories then restore or reimagine them into works of contemporary design.
Jay divides his time between being a presenter on ‘The Repair Shop’ and ‘Money for Nothing’ and creating his collection of statement furniture under the Jay&Co label.
He has also done a lot for youths with his charity, which is how he came to be noticed. The Guardian did a feature on him long before he was on television.
Jay Blades 'statement' - "...restore or reimagine them into works of contemporary design..." - doesn't cut a lot of ice, as most of the stuff I've seen him do consists of painting things and flogging them for silly money.
But for his charity work he should be praised and recognised.
And it's odd, isn't it, that the other true restorers on the programme never seem to resent his presence, even when he (misguidedly) plays the foreman, and tries to hurry them along...
If Jay Blades is talented, he has never given any sign of it on The Repair Shop. If he's 'an expert upholsterer', why doesn't he do the upholstering? He wanders around glad-handing the visitors as if he's the proprietor, contributes nothing to the projects, and then has the nerve to stand there next to whoever has done the fantastic restoration and accept the thanks of whoever has come to collect their cherished item. Total waste of space.