Explore our range of antique wall panelling and columns, available to buy online or view by appointment at our reclamation yard in Herefordshire.
We stock a selection of antique wood wall panelling and reclaimed columns including carved oak, pine and lime wood and stone columns and pilasters. It’s a popular design feature in retail, restaurants and bars, so if you’re looking to add some ambience to a large space, we could have just what you’re looking for.
We are always looking to buy good quality antique panelling and columns too. If you have something to sell, let us know. We can arrange to collect throughout the UK.
Large Reclaimed Ecclesiastical Arched Oak Panel. A beautifully designed oak church panel. Originally this would have been part of the rood screen within a church, and has ecclesiastical single sided carving.
Reclaimed 17th Century English Oak Wall Panelling 20.8m (68 ft) A very rare batch of late 17th century dado height wall panelling. Height 108 cm Widths 154, 110, 150.5, 107, 120, 153 220.5, 113.5, 150.5 171, 157.5, 284 16, 16, 22, 22 23, 25, 26, 19, 19 cm Depth 2.8 cm
A 9.75 meter run of half height carved oak wall panelling. The panelling was assembled in its current form around 1890, though some of the carved panels are significantly older. Carved with linen fold panels, Heads, tracery and foliage. Additional Dimensions Height of all pieces 153 cm Depth 7 cm Widths Stripped  piece (main image)
A useful quantity of very good quality carved oak Dado height wall panelling removed from a farmhouse near Derby. Total length 8.5 meters. Additional Dimensions Height for each panel which varies from 81 to 85.5 cm, mostly 85.5 cm, most of the difference was hidden behind skirting Widths 87, 241, 102, 91, 103, 68.5, 87.5,
A set of pretty turned Alabaster balustrades. Removed from a church in Worcestershire. Twelve of the Balusters are complete and there are parts for a further five.
This panelling has been carefully salvaged from the dining room of a large house in Sunningdale, the property of a Lord and Lady, that was demolished. The room has one pair of double doors, a single oak door and a further door of more recent manufacture, to the same design. There are decorative pilasters and
This was reclaimed form a Knightsbridge hotel following closure in 2006. The staircase was designed in the Georgian Country House style and constructed to the highest standard. We have reclaimed the spindles, handrail, newels and the half handrail and newels from the opposite side. There are no treads or risers. We understand this staircase went