I was going to post some pictures, but I don't think I'll bother now I've seen JasonB's comment, as mine is rather untidy in contrast. 
Aw, what the hell, in for a penny in for a pound! Here are a couple of pictures of the machine shop:


Not shown are a surface grinder, pillar drill, furnace and welding gear. Can anybody spot where the 18" shaper is hiding? In the second picture the space by the door on the right is where the Britan repetition lathe is going to go, when I eventually pick it up. That explains why the Clarkson T&C grinder is parked in a funny place, as it is being moved.
Here's a picture of the tooling, cutter and measuring equipment store:

Disclaimer: Any resemblance to a dining room, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Regards,
Andrew
PS: The first comment is tongue in cheek: I have a high regard for Jason's work.