It looks less cramped than mine, which is about 15 X 6 feet internally, and with only about 6ft ceiling height.
I had to put my bandsaw, ‘Alpine’ badged but one of those generic horizontal/vertical machines, on a proper trolley so I can move it around including blocking the narrow “corridor” between a large bench-drill, a small Denbigh horizontal mill, Myford VMC vertical mill along one side, and a Harrison L5 lathe and BCA jig-borer on the other.
To the left of the door, which is about a third-way along the length, there is plenty of room between the Myford lathe and a bench holding a smaller bench-drill and manual shaper, but the saw often lives there.
Put my project-of-eternity steam-wagon in there, and it will fit in only one place, and the workshop becomes rather like those sliding-tile letter-puzzles we had when we were very young. If bad weather means it and the bandsaw can’t temporarily go outdoors, I have almost to climb over the lorry chassis to procede from one end of the den to the other, but if it’s trapping the bandsaw in front of the Harrison that far end is inaccessible anyway.
The ‘Worden’ tool-&-cutter grinder, a Hemingway Kit, lives in the kitchen. My loco presently under repair (Round Tuits are available from stockists of Spare Hands and Odd Minutes) is just behind me as I sit at the PC typing this… in the front room. Bits of the club’s loco presently ornament the nominally-dining table -yes, I have protected the table’s surface.