At UK Architectural Heritage, we have a rapidly expanding range of vintage garden furniture and antique garden statues. We only stock the best too. All of our unique items are carefully selected thanks to their quality and charm.
So if you’re looking to add some character to your garden, why not browse our selection of antique benches, stone garden tables, sundials, stone troughs, planters, fountains, urns, pool surrounds, garden statuary, antique garden ornaments, and more.
We stock many garden antiques made from lead, terracotta, bronze, marble, stone, and iron.
In classic architecture, a large patera (or paterae plural) like this would have once embellished a frieze or wall of a prominent building or house. This oval patera is a beautiful example of 18th century architecture, showcasing ornate details of the period. It is made in Coade stone, a famous and innovative material of its
This impressive near life-size bronze statue titled ‘Bertha’ is made by British artist David Backhouse. It was originally made for his exhibition at the Alwin Gallery in London in 1979. It depicts a crouching nude female in spectacular detail and is inscribed with the numbers ‘1,1’ making it a one-off piece. Signed by the artist,
In Asian culture, the lion-like guardian lion or foo dog is a symbol of protection and guardianship. Beautifully carved into sandstone, this large pair of foo dog statues once flanked a great doorway. Associated with power and prosperity, detailed statues like these were often only reserved for Asian temples, royal palaces and the wealthiest of
This pair of important Italian Renaissance marble baths belonged to the Warrior Pope Julius II, one of the most powerful and influential Popes of the 16th century. Unearthed from ‘La Suvera’, his Italian country villa in the heart of Siena, the pair of baths are handcrafted in Rosso Verona marble which would’ve once showcased a
Antique Chinese Oval Fish Bowl Planter. A brilliant oriental, oval shaped bowl with a beautiful turquoise glaze on the inside. The outer side of the bowl has depictions of dragons. This bowl has old iron repair staples, these were only used on high value items.
Pair of Antique Terracotta Figures by John Matthews. A pair of Terracotta models of Bacchantes sculpted by John Matthews. Both statues are situated on integral circular socles impressed with the maker’s mark:  JOHN MATTHEWS ROYAL POTTERY WESTON SUPER MARE. An example of the female statue, also known as The huntress can be found in the collection of
Pair of JM Blashfield Terracotta Garden Urns. Pair of 19th Century Blashfield patent pottery terracotta two handled Campana shaped urns. These urns are believed to have originally been from Nash House, Tenby, designed by John Nash. John Nash was a significant English Regency architect. His most famous works include Regents Street, Regents Park and the
Large Armillary Sundial with Cast Iron Pedestal. A Victorian white painted, Cast Iron sundial pedestal. The column is cast with four eagles and leaves on an in swept base. It is paired with a modern armillary sphere, the contrast of old and new compliment each other brilliantly creating a statement garden feature. Additional Dimensions Base
Antique Handyside Cast Iron Tazza Urn. A beautiful, shallow urn on an elegant pedestal. This would make a brilliant statement piece in any garden. Additional Dimensions Base 38.5 cm x 38.5 cm
Coade Stone Medici Urn.  A large Coade Stone Urn after the The Medici Vase. The Urn comes with a custom timber pedestal. Attached is an image taken from Mrs Coades Stone by Allison Kelly. The photograph shows a similar Coade design to the Medici Urn,  showing the “Roman procession to the Capitol, from the Villa
Coade and Sealy Lidded Urn. Â The urn was manufactured by Coade & Sealy in the early 19th century. There is a COADE & SEALY LAMBETH stamp to the base, together with a mid-19th century simulated marble, painted pine pedestal. Included in this listings photographs is a selection of Coade etchings produced in the 1770s and
Antique Shaped Bronze Finial. The lozenge shaped finial features a patinated Bronze finish with a flame styled cap. There is stylised foliage and Tudor rose decoration.
Reclaimed Composition Stone Planter. Beautiful basket weave lattice is displayed throughout the planter. This large round stone planter is presented on four decorative lion paws, used as stands on top of a circular base. Additional Dimensions Diameter 104 cm Diameter of base 65 cm Internal height 47 cm Internal diameter 43 cm
These two Regency style wrought iron railings were reclaimed from a Cheltenham town house. They are finished in old black paint. Additional Dimensions 25 kg each
Nine Reclaimed English Carved Balustrades. A set of nine Yorkstone balusters salvaged from a garden terrace in Yorkshire. Additional Dimensions Each Balustrade: Height 63 cm Width 18 cm Depth 18 cm
An antique buff terracotta statue depicting a Renaissance figure possibly by Blanchard. We are also selling a group of 3 similar figures as well as a large group of 10 similar figures. An antique of English history, this statue dates from circa 1880. It is exquisitely detailed and has a beautiful buff terracotta colour that
Pair of 17th Century Carved Limestone Pier Caps. Beautifully weathered, the caps are carved from a fine grade limestone with a carved belt around the middle. They are from a property in Canterbury and could possibly have been column sections or pier finials. Please note, this pair are hollowed. We have another pair similar that are