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 handsome set of early 20th century Victorian oak double doors suitable for internal or external use, including an original frame (not pictured). These antique doors are substantially constructed in oak with a bare, natural wood finish that will beautifully complement the neutral tones of traditional settings and modern homes alike. Each door has 3
A strong and substantial reclaimed 1920s oak door suitable for interior or exterior use. This sturdy antique oak door includes an original frame and architrave for both sides (pictured), all smartly finished with varnish that enhances the beautiful oak colour. With 3 raised and fielded panels to one side and moulded panels to the reverse,
An antique English oak plank door dating back to the 1600s suitable for interior or exterior use. Instilled with aged character, this reclaimed door tells the story of 17th century craftsmanship. It features vertical plank construction with horizontal bracing to one side and original iron strap hinges, still present after more than 250 years! With
A smart Victorian 8-panel pine front door dating from the late 19th century. This antique door has a stripped and sanded finish and is ready for finishing in paint, stain or wax to create a bespoke finishing touch for your home. Reclaimed Doors Reclaimed doors are immersed in history. Just one door tells a thousand
This elegant set of tall reclaimed oak double doors will make a beautiful feature of a historic period property or contemporary home alike. Suitable for internal use, these antique doors are partially glazed, with good quality clear glass to the top and bottom panes, and no glass to the two larger central panes – perfect
A strong and substantial reclaimed 1920s Edwardian style oak door suitable for interior or exterior use. This sturdy antique oak door includes an original frame and architrave for both sides (pictured), all smartly finished with varnish that enhances the beautiful oak colour. With 3 raised and fielded panels to one side and moulded panels to
An old antique English oak church door dating from the early 20th century with handsome weathering that has instilled the front with a beautiful timeworn appearance giving a silvered finish. Telling the story of times gone by, this antique door is the perfect feature for a historic property or secret garden. Knock to open and
A smart and sturdy reclaimed half glazed pitch pine internal door dating from the late 19th century. This door has been dipped, giving it an appealing warm wood colour, and half glazed with reeded glass, making it an ideal reclaimed door for a kitchen, dining or reception room. Herringbone panels to the base on both
A stunning and unique set of rare antique stained glass double doors dating from the 19th century with excellent condition, beautifully handpainted idyllic landscape scenes to the glass. Brought to life in natural light, the stained and etched glass panes depict flowing waterfalls among autumn trees and nature, the artist capturing the water’s sense of
A very large Georgian mahogany door, sourced from an English country house, suitable for exterior or interior use. At over 200 years old and showcasing a handsome warm mahogany colour, this impressive reclaimed door has stood the test of time and will look suitably stunning in a period property. Reclaimed Doors Reclaimed doors are immersed
An antique late 19th century white pine arched glazed door suitable for interior use. Dating to circa 1870, this elegant door was sourced from a Victorian orangery in Tetbury, England. It would look beautiful in a similar room, such as a conservatory, or sunroom, with daylight shining through its multiple window panes. Its smooth arched
A set of English 6 panel reclaimed oak double doors suitable for interior use dating from circa 1880. These antique doors have a stripped finish, ready for applying with paint, stain or wax as desired. We are also selling a single door in the same style. Reclaimed Doors Reclaimed doors are immersed in history. Just
These tall 20th century Louis style French oak double doors bring grandeur and prestige to the entrance of any property with their large scale and handsome golden oak colour. Originating from early 20th century France, these antique double doors are evocative of classical Louis styling with their tall stature and 6 raised and fielded panels
A set of late 19th century English Victorian double doors suitable for interior use with 6 raised and fielded panels to the front side. Made from mahogany and teak woods, these antique double doors have a rich mahogany colour that’ll bring beauty and sophistication to any interior setting. Dating from circa 1880, these double doors
An English six panel reclaimed oak internal door dating from circa 1880. This antique door has a stripped finish, ready for applying with paint, stain or wax as desired. We are also selling a pair of doors in the same style. Reclaimed Doors Reclaimed doors are immersed in history. Just one door tells a thousand
A Victorian glazed oak entranceway with single opening door to the centre, fixed glazed side panels and a glazed arched overthrow. Standing at almost 3m tall, this beautiful entry door makes an impressive entrance to a property or porch! It was reclaimed from a hotel in Nottingham. Crafted from solid oak, it has a stripped
An antique Victorian white arched glazed door suitable for interior use. Dating to circa 1870, this elegant door was sourced from a Victorian orangery in Tetbury, England. It would look stunning in a similar room, such as a conservatory, or sunroom, with daylight shining through its multiple window panes. Its smooth arched top compliments the
An antique glazed arched interior mahogany door suitable for interior use. This wide scale door was reclaimed from Lincoln Inn Fields, London, from a property near to the Soane’s museum. It incorporates Victorian and Edwardian styles, with two raised and fielded panels to the one side, and flush moulded to reverse, it would make a
A heavy mid 19th century Victorian oak exterior door of very substantial construction with peephole and ornate cast iron strap hinges. Dating from circa 1850, this is a beautiful antique door for a property entrance, crafted in solid oak with a rich patina. The front resembles a church or castle door with its nails, vertical
A handsome 19th century Victorian six panel mahogany internal door dating to circa 1850. Suitable for use as either an external or internal door. It has a beautiful colour and stripped finish, which only compliments its six raised and fielded panels on both sides. Its large scale and impressive stature would look smart in settings
An unglazed reclaimed Victorian stripped pine door suitable for use as a front door or internal door in any home, old and new. Constructed in pine, this English antique door features a large panel for custom glazing above two raised panel to the front and back. Ready for finishing in paint, stain or wax. Reclaimed