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Sherbrooke, N.S.
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B0J 3C0

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42 Main Street
Sherbrooke, N.S.
Canada
B0J 3C0

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Sherbrooke Village Woodworking Shop

At the Sherbrooke Village Woodworking Shop, a century of tradition combined with over 40 years of experience, allows us to produce a range of heritage products that measure up to the most exacting standards.

From durable, energy-efficient windows to period cabinetry, doors, moldings and turnings, our skilled craftsmen are ready to help you meet the challenges of restoring 19th century heritage properties.

The Sherbrooke Village Woodworking Shop has made custom replacement windows and or doors and moldings for such buildings as: Province House, St George’s round Church and Holy Cross Church in Halifax; St. James United Church in Antigonish and the Catholic and Baptist Church in Canso as well as many other public and private buildings.

Click here to download the Sherbrooke Village Woodworking Shop rack card.

Melvin Burns
Restoration & Maintenance Manager
1-888-743-7845
burnsms@gov.ns.ca

Toll-Free: 1-888-743-7845
Telephone: (902) 522-2400
Fax: (902) 522-2974
E-mail: svillage@gov.ns.ca

P.O. Box 295
Sherbrooke, N.S.
Canada
B0J 3C0

42 Main Street
Sherbrooke, N.S.
Canada
B0J 3C0

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