An antique bullseye pine and composition fire surround. In Georgian style, this timeless fireplace is embellished with lion masks at to each bullseye roundel on the end blocks between the frieze. The perfect feature for period and contemporary properties alike. Additional dimensions: Opening Height 87.5cm (34.45in) Opening Width 93cm (36.61in)
An antique Georgian bullseye pine fireplace, reclaimed from a Norfolk farmhouse. Detailed with bullseye roundels, this impressive fire surround is designed with moulded jambs and a sweeping shaped frieze. Dating to circa 1790, this fireplace would look stunning in both modern and period settings due to its simple design and neutral colour; perhaps a countryside
A smart Regency style pine bullseye fireplace with wax finish dating from the mid 19th century. The bullseye fire surround is a classic of the late Georgian era, characterised by its clean lines and signature ‘bullseye’ roundels to each of the end blocks. This timeless design has stood the test of time, remaining as stylish
An original late 18th century Georgian ‘bullseye’ pine fire surround of relatively small scale, circa 1790. At over 230 years old, this antique fireplace has stood the test of time. It displays styling evocative of the period with distinct Georgian ‘bullseye’ roundels to the end blocks and a neoclassical style tablet to the frieze. A
An original early 19th century antique Georgian ‘bullseye’ pine fire surround, circa 1800. At over 200 years old, this reclaimed fireplace is evocative of classic Georgian styling, detailed with ‘bullseye’ roundels to the end blocks between a smartly fluted frieze and jambs. A wax finish brings out the natural colour and beauty of the pine,
This impressive large-scale antique Cotswold limestone fireplace is an original from the Georgian period, circa 1780. Detailed with bullseye roundels to the end blocks and an oval tablet to the central frieze, this 240-year-old design is evocative of the era, offering a glimpse into popular styles of English history. The stone is weathered but still
A finely made Georgian cast iron register grate dating from the late 18th century attributed to Coalbrookdale. Over 240 years old, this antique fire grate is in good condition with a recent black graphite finish, ready to be fitted. It is beautifully cast throughout, detailed with patera and decorative floral embellishments reminiscent of the period,
An 18th century antique Georgian pine fireplace with stripped finish, ready for paint, stain or wax. Dating from circa 1780, this fire surround has stood the test of time for more than 240 years, offering a glimpse into 18th century England! Features include five ‘bullseye’ style roundels to the frieze and end blocks between reeded
An antique Georgian bullseye pine fireplace, dating from circa 1790. This simple yet elegant English fire surround is typical of the Georgian period, showcasing distinct hand-carved bullseyes under its mantel and jambs simply carved with moulded details. The stripped finish and warm neutral tones make this fireplace a wonderful addition to both period and modern
An antique Georgian 18th century bullseye pine fireplace. Its stripped finish and simple yet elegant design make this a stunning feature piece for the reception room of a modern or period property alike. The warm neutral tone, hand-carved bullseyes, and elegant detailed jambs, highlight the smooth Georgian style. It is pictured with a cast iron
An antique early 19th century Georgian limestone fireplace. This fireplace is over 200 years old and showcases exposed layers, creating a textured finish with various tones; it has certainly stood the test of time. It would look stunning in both modern and period settings due to its simple yet elegant design. The bullseyes have been
An 18th century antique Georgian pine fire surround with old paint finish. Dating from circa 1780, this fireplace has stood the test of time for more than 240 years and is in original condition, offering a glimpse into 18th century England! Features include a reeded frieze and jambs between square end blocks ornamented with floral
A compact antique 19th Century Georgian limestone fireplace. The bullseyes have been hand-carved into the smooth limestone under either side of the mantel, while the jambs demonstrate elegant moulded details. Thought to be Cotswold limestone, this fireplace is over 200 years old and has certainly stood the test of time. It would look stunning in
An elegant wide scale late 19th century English regency style antique marble fire surround, the marble of a rich grey tone similar to Ashburton. Its large scale makes this marble fireplace suitable for a main room in a period townhouse or regency style property, while its clean lines offer a simple and understated look. The
Circa 1780, this antique bullseye style fire surround is a timepiece from history. Crafted in pine, it is over 240 years old and has an untouched original paint finish, telling the story of late 18th century Georgian England. The design is classic of Georgian and Regency styling, ornamented with round ‘bullseye’ details to each end
Though this antique fireplace dates from the cusp of the 20th century, its design draws influence from bullseye fireplaces of the earlier Regency and Georgian periods. Crafted in pine, it is stripped, sanded and ready for finishing in a desired paint, stain or wax to suit your interior vision. It features reeded details to the
This Georgian bullseye fireplace is more than 200 years old. Though the design is simple, the antique pine surround speaks volumes in an interior, ornamented with round details called ‘bullseye’ on each end block alongside a moulded frieze and jambs. Handcrafted in the late 18th century, it is an antique of Georgian and Regency design,
This pine bullseye fireplace is more than 200 years old. Though the design is simple, the Georgian style surround speaks volumes in an interior, ornamented with round ‘bullseye’ details on each end block alongside a moulded frieze and jambs. Handcrafted in the late 1700s, it is an antique of Georgian and Regency design, showcasing details
Salvaged from a Norfolk farmhouse, this original 18th century bullseye fireplace is a timepiece from history. It is made in pine with several layers of old paint which has worn beautifully throughout the decades to give a wonderfully distressed finish with an aged look. The design is classic of Georgian and Regency styling, ornamented with
Handcrafted in the late 18th century, this Georgian bullseye fireplace is more than 240 years old and showcases details of the period with a time-worn look throughout. The design is understated yet speaks volumes in an interior, the pine detailed with round embellishments referred to as ‘bullseye’ on each end block and beautifully moulded along
Handcrafted in the late 1700s, this Regency bullseye fireplace is more than 200 years old and showcases details of the period with a time-worn look throughout. The design is understated yet speaks volumes in an interior, the pine ornamented with round ‘bullseye’ details on each end block and beautifully moulded along the frieze and jambs.