Shop our huge selection of antique reclaimed doors, using the filters to shop by type, size, style or material. Filled with character, reclaimed doors are the perfect finishing touch for a period property.
Salvaged from history, we source antique doors from the across the ages, offering a unique architectural feature for every room of a property. From reclaimed Victorian front doors of the late 19th century to old arched doors from ancient churches, prestigious castles and grand cathedrals, our architectural salvage doors each have unique markings and character, telling the story of times gone by. If you are seeking a series of doors for a project, we also sell sets of antique doors often all sourced from the same location to instil a property with history.
Some of our most varied architectural salvage doors can be found in our unusual doors category. Designed to make a statement, these reclaimed doors are truly special pieces. Maybe they are beautifully hand-painted or extraordinarily crafted. Perhaps they are of an irregularly large size or exquisitely constructed in plank door style. These antique doors look particularly interesting in a property, drawing attention with their design, scale or timeworn beauty.
At UK Architectural Heritage, we stock hundreds of original antique and reclaimed doors in an array of styles including Victorian, Edwardian, Georgian, French, Ecclesiastical, Art Deco and many more, sourced from England, Europe and countries across the globe. Woods such as oak, pine and mahogany are found frequently throughout our salvaged door collection. While some incorporate decorative elements such as wrought iron, veneers, copper light and stained glass glazing, others are simply stripped back and sanded, ready for finishing in a desired paint, stain or wax to suit your interior or exterior vision.
What makes a reclaimed door a true antique lies in its history and craftsmanship. Each is a one-off piece. For this reason, it can be tricky to decide what size door you need or which style to select. If you have questions like these, read our antique door buying guide for some useful tips in selecting the right reclaimed door for your project. Alternatively, get in touch with us directly or book an appointment to visit our reclamation yard in Herefordshire to explore our huge range of reclaimed antique doors for yourself.
A smart early 20th century antique 9-panel oak door, suitable for interior or exterior use. This is one of six similar doors we are selling reclaimed from an English country house. With a beautiful warm wood colour, this is a substantial antique door, crafted in solid oak with 9 panels to both the front and
A smart early 20th century Victorian 9-panel solid oak door, suitable for interior or exterior use. This is one of six similar doors we are selling reclaimed from an English country house. With a beautiful warm wood colour, this is a substantial antique door, crafted in solid oak with 9 panels to both the front
This antique English oak arched door with frame was reclaimed from a church in Hampshire. Crafted from beautiful quality solid oak, it is brimming with character. It is unweathered, having previously been situated in a sheltered location, and as such has a handsome oak colour to both sides that showcases the natural woodgrain. Below its
A handsome unglazed antique English mahogany door suitable for internal use with a French polish finish to one side and an old paint finish to the other. Beautiful in colour and design, this 170-year-old mahogany door was reclaimed from a private house in Liverpool that later became a school. It is crafted from solid mahogany
A handsome set of antique glazed teak double doors in very good condition, suitable for exterior and interior use. These early 20th century double doors are fitted with four panes of clear glass and are tall in scale, making beautiful porch or side entrance doors to an Edwardian style townhouse or a property with elegantly
An antique French acid etched painted pine door. Suitable for interior use, this striking door is artistically glazed with acid etched glass depicting water lilies, also known as water nymphs. It makes a handsome internal door for a sunroom, kitchen pantry or interior porch. Made from pine, this Victorian era door has a painted finish
An unglazed reclaimed Victorian stripped pine door suitable for interior and exterior use. This reclaimed door is made from solid pine and has a stripped finish, ready for application of paint, stain or wax. A door such as this would suit both traditional and contemporary properties. This English antique door features a large gap for
A tall antique rustic French walnut door, suitable for interior use. The tall and narrow stature of this early 19th century door certainly make it an impressive piece. The warm walnut colour and three large panels, to the front and back, only add to its character and rustic Louis style. This antique door would be
A tall antique French painted acid etched pine door. Suitable for interior use, this striking door is artistically glazed with acid etched glass depicting elegant roses and lilies in a fluting vase. It makes a handsome internal door for a sunroom, kitchen pantry or interior porch. Made from pine, this Victorian era door has a
An antique six panel Georgian style mahogany internal door. At over 100 years old, this stylish door incorporates a range of different styles, including Georgian, Regency, Neoclassical, and Victorian, making it an elegant addition to any period property or country home. This striking door is quarter veneered with six panels to the front and three
An antique English oak stained glass door reputedly from a nunnery in Eastbourne, England. Suitable for interior or exterior use, this door was previously used under a porch way. Now at over 100 years old, it has certainly stood the test of time; the textured and obscured glass has a wonderful vivid green and blue
A substantially constructed, heavy medieval era English oak door possibly dating from as early as the 13th century. This 800-year-old door is a rare find and originates from Leominster – perhaps it once stood as an entrance into the halls of the historic Grade I listed Croft Castle (first recorded in the Domesday book in
A tall antique pitch pine acid etched glazed door. The main panel is artistically glazed with an acid etched riverbank scene depicting flowers, shrubbery, and surrounding scrolls. In Louis style with painted pine finish, this exquisite door is a stunning new feature for a sunroom, kitchen pantry or interior porch in period and vintage style
A large antique 12 panel mahogany door suitable for interior use. At over 100 years old, this impressive English antique door has stood the test of time, showcasing a handsome polished rich mahogany finish. This door would be a stunning new feature in any period property.
A tall antique Louis style mirrored door. This mirror glazed door has a supremely stylish distressed paint finish accompanied by original mercury mirrored glass and a pine frame. Perfect as an interior door for traditional properties or a more modern setting seeking a chic vintage look. Dating to the late 19th century, this would be
An antique etched glass three panel room divider depicting classical scenes. In Louis style, this is an excellent room divider evoking elegance while giving a glimpse into the garden view of a grand French home. It is unusual to find panels such as this with a full matching scene, making these doors quite the find.
Bring the understated glamour of the Art Deco era to a property with this stylish set of 1920s internal double doors. Each door features full length copperlight glazing within a stripped and sanded pine wood frame with a natural finish. They make a beautiful pair of dividing doors, letting light flow through the glass from
An antique 6-panel wooden door, suitable for external use circa 1900. Constructed from hardwood, this reclaimed door features 6 smart panels to both sides, making a character addition to any home. Reclaimed Doors Reclaimed doors are immersed in history. Just one door tells a thousand stories, detailed with unique markings and wear from times gone
Bring the understated glamour of the Art Deco era to a property with this stylish set of 1920s internal double doors. Each door features full length copperlight glazing within a stripped and sanded pine wood frame with a natural finish. They make a beautiful pair of dividing doors, letting light flow through the glass from
A handsome set of English Victorian double doors originating from the early 20th century. With their beautiful colour and decorative quarter veneered fronts, you can just imagine these doors at the entrance to a period style study, bedchamber or drawing room. Each door is made from hardwood – we believe it to be mahogany –
Reclaimed Arts and Crafts stripped pine internal doors; we have 6 of these doors available. Price is for EACH door. Dating from the early 20th century, these reclaimed doors are made from solid pine and have a stripped finish, ready for application of paint, stain or wax. Each door features 6 vertical panels to each