Shop our extensive collection of reclaimed glazed doors, beautifully glazed with clear and stained glass. We source a range of doors for internal use as well as exterior and front doors, complementing the character of a period property.
Antique glazed doors are a rare find. As is the nature of glass, reclaimed glazed doors are often found with wear to the glass, having lived through the ages. Sourced by our expert buying team, we offer a selection of beautiful glazed doors in styles throughout the ages including Victorian, Edwardian, French and more, for period properties and renovation projects.
Our copperlight glazed double doors are some of our most popular reclaimed glazed internal doors, bringing the sophisticated style of Art Deco glamour to interiors traditional and modern vintage.
We also sell reclaimed stained glass doors, beautifully made with leaded glass in Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts and Victorian styles. Other doors are half glazed or entirely unglazed, allowing you to cater unique glazing to your exact specifications.
Shop our huge range of reclaimed glazed doors online here. Alternatively, book an appointment to browse our antique doors at your leisure onsite at our spacious reclamation and salvage yard in rural Herefordshire by contacting us.
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 room
A smart Edwardian oak door suitable for internal or external use, dating from the early 1900s. This antique door features solid oak construction with a beautiful tone and grain, detailed with a single raised and fielded panel and gunstock style construction to the bottom below a clear margin glazing. The glass is in good condition
You can imagine this Victorian internal door with stained glass situated in a period kitchen or in the entrance hall of a traditional Victorian townhouse. This mahogany door is over 140 years old, dating from the late 1800s. It is fitted with fully restored glass in an understated Art Nouveau design comprising of clear textured
Dating from the 1950s, this pair of reclaimed glazed internal doors make a stylish set of dividing doors. Channelling a mid-century look, they are striking double doors for a modern interior, making a statement with their geometric diamond-shaped, glazing. These doors are currently dual colour, painted in green on the front with a black painted
Dating from the early 20th century, this pair of reclaimed dark oak interior doors make a handsome set of dividing doors in a traditional Victorian townhouse. Each are fitted with two clear single glazed windows above twelve deep-set panels in a style evocative of the period. Made from solid oak with a rich colour, these
Dating from the 1950s, this pair of reclaimed glazed internal doors make a stylish set of dividing doors. Channelling a mid-century look, they are striking double doors for a modern interior, making a statement with their geometric diamond-shaped, glazing. These doors are currently dual colour, painted in black on the front with a green painted
Once fixed panels either side of a set of double doors, this pair will make a beautiful set of internal or external double doors, particularly in properties of the Edwardian and Victorian era. The top three panes of each door feature clear glass, while the centre sections are unglazed. These could be fitted with clear glass
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 room
An unglazed reclaimed art deco pine front door for glazing. This elegant antique door dates back to circa 1930, incorporating Edwardian and art deco styles. It would be more than suitable as a front door or internal door in homes new and old. Constructed in pine, this door features a large panel for custom glazing
An elegant set of antique French double doors with original glazing and white painted finish. Dating from the late 19th century, these reclaimed French doors are constructed in pine with bevelled clear glass to the top two thirds and moulded panelling to the base. They are tall, measuring 286 cm high, and are suitable for
This tall pair of reclaimed oak doors instil an interior with classical elegance. Suited to traditional homes with period details and tall ceilings, these internal double oak doors with glass make spectacular dividing doors between dining rooms, drawing rooms and kitchens. They are equally as suited to more modern settings, especially if seeking a vintage
Pair of superb late 19th century oak swing doors from originally fitted to Christie’s King Street Saleroom, Kensington, London. These could be reduced in height if required. By removing the top panel the height can be reduced to 291 cm, a further 15 cm could be cut from the base. The letter box cut-outs can
Though these Georgian style glazed internal double doors originate from the late 1880s, they are a supremely stylish addition to a 21st century home with their impressive geometric glazing. A solid mahogany frame surrounds a series of bevelled clear glass panels that display a repeated pattern known as astral glazing. When used as internal doors
You can imagine these early 20th century front doors with stained glass sitting proudly at the porch of a large Victorian townhouse. At over 100 years old, each door features original leaded glass with no cracks. It is a simple, elegant design evocative of the Victorian era depicting a simple oval with green and yellow/orange
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 room
This elegant set of tall reclaimed oak double doors make a beautiful feature in a historic property or home in a traditional style. Made in the late 19th century, the oak tells the story of times gone by with an aged bleached look with a slight distress. Sourced from France, they are tall and simply
A heavy and well-constructed unglazed reclaimed Art Deco internal door or panel circa 1930. Constructed from thick hardwood timbers, possibly teak, this reclaimed door features 6 empty panes ready for glazing in glass of your choosing. Alternatively, it could be inserted with mirrors to create a striking mirrored panel.
An unglazed early 20th century reclaimed Edwardian oak front door. This smart reclaimed door has a beautiful dark oak colour and moulded panels to the base of both sides that styles seamlessly with Edwardian and Victorian era townhouses. The 8 empty panes are not fitted with glass, allowing you to add your own custom glazing