In his woodland workshop in Ballydehob Frank inspects a piece of oak from a 200 year old tree that blew down during storm Ophelia  more than eight years ago. The massive logs were moved by tractor and trailer from a farm in Lisheen, just a few miles away and milled on site at Frank's workshop. 
This typically local enterprise is how Frank commonly comes by his raw materials, apart from what is grown on the 6.5 acres surrounding the workshop.

When you buy a piece from Ballydehob Creative Design, this is where it starts. Not with an order of imported, generic timber from the builders providers, but with hand selection from our stock of local timbers.