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 Published On Nov 7, 2022

Over 30 years ago the tiny hamlet of Red Row Beamish became the unlikely home of Aston Martin restoration in the North. In the outbuildings surrounding his stone farmhouse, Aston Workshop founder Bob Fountain’s home restoration of his personal DB5 was the first stage in a decades long obsession with all things Aston Martin. Fuelled by his early successes, Bob’s ambitious nature and love of building projects soon meant that more space was being constructed nearby in order to work on more cars simultaneously and employ more staff with the specialist skills needed to pursue the very best engineering and restoration solutions for his growing customer base.

Nowadays, on a former sheep field to the east of the farmhouse, Aston Workshop has progressively extended that first new build workshop and now occupies a comprehensive 45,000 square feet facility on it’s 37 acre site. The business employs a 44-strong workforce with an incredibly diverse range of skills, a number of whom were trained at Aston Martin’s own Newport Pagnell headquarters. Bob remains in the driver’s seat, surrounded by dedicated staff who share his passion and enthusiasm.

Three decades of experience ensure a deep understanding of all eras of Aston Martin from pre-war classics to present-day supercars, and we are renowned for our outstanding craftmanship, ingenious engineering solutions and unique range of services – Aston Workshop can offer everything from complete restorations of vintage, classic and heritage cars such as our award-winning DB2/4 Vignale (featured) to servicing and diagnostics of the very latest models by our factory trained technicians.

Aston Workshop’s on-site facilities have grown to include two showrooms with 130 car capacity, service bays, comprehensive restoration workshop, trim shop, body shop, engine assembly room and dyno, plus state-of-the-art spray booths. Having everything under one roof ensures continuity from the start to finish of projects, as well as the most rigorous quality control.
After such a long time in the Beamish countryside, just a stones throw from its world famous open air museum, it is hard to imagine the local area without the daily sight and sound of Aston Martins, such as our DB4 Zagato recreation (featured), on its winding country lanes.

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