Andy and Simon learnt their craft from Andy Manson who is one of the best luthiers in the world and the person who inspired me to take up lutherie. Back in 2006 when I was last in the UK I played some of his creations in his brothers shop in Exeter. I was hooked and have been making ever since.
Anyway Brooks make quite a few models and they are all named after rivers in Devon so they have names like Taw, Torridge, Tamar, Teign, Dart and Otter as well as a few others. They have a small staff of about 3 as well as themselves.
I was able to spend the afternoon there and Simon and Andy showed me around and were generally really nice chaps.
Here are a few photos of their operation.
The first photo (Edit...now second) was meant to be last but I dont know how to change the order so I should have uploaded them in reverse order I suppose...but there is an interesting story behind that pile of wood. They are rails and stiles from some thick Brazilian Mahogany doors that came out of a government departments building because they were not "environmentally sound" so they were replaced with something presumably "environmentally sounder"(?)



Enjoy.
Edit: Thanks Markus...I have been able to put the photo that I wanted first in the first place now.