The Tudor style dates back as far as 1485 and is commonly viewed as a homely and cosy style. Fireplaces often formed the centerpiece of core rooms, with woods such as oak regularly used. Our range of Tudor antiques, available to view at our Herefordshire reclamation yard or buy online, are carefully selected because of their exceptional quality and distinct design. So if your home could benefit from that warm and cosy feel, browse our selection of Tudor style antiques below.
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Three antique wall panels salvaged from a large house in Southern England. We have many other panels from this source. Additional Dimesons 179.5 x 27.5 x 3 cm Each
Two reclaimed wall panels carved with foliage. Removed from a large house in Southern England. We have many other panels from this source. The picture shows both panels, placed one on top of the other. Additional Dimensions 44.5 x 82 x 2 cm 45 x 82 x 2 cm
A Decorative English Tudor Style Terracotta Brick or tile featuring Queen Elizabeth I? and a Gentleman, possibly Robert Dudley? Reputedly found in the garden of a Tudor manor house in Surrey. We are selling this as reclaimed, antique, 19th century or earlier.
14 reclaimed craved oak panels set into frames. Removed from a large house in Southern England. We have many other panels from this source. Additional Dimesons 2.5 x 38.5 x 228 cm EACH
These carved oak beams have been salvaged from a period property in Hampshire, having previously been incorporated into a panelled room. The room was constructed around 1890, using some earlier materials. This listing comprises of a 6″ section of carved beam, originally attached to the ceiling. There are two available at this size and two
A reclaimed Jacobean style carved oak fireplace with over mantle salvaged from a manor house in Suffolk. Additional Dimensions Opening Height 101.5 cm Opening Width 100 cm Width Between outside of the foot blocks 163 cm
A pair of finely carved oak wall panels, each containing a shield centre, surround by scrolling foliage and fruits. Additional Dimensions (each) 78.5 x 58 x 4.5 cm
A set of three finely carved oak wall panels, each containing a shield centre, surround by scrolling foliage and fruits. We have a further two panels similar available, please enquire for details. Additional Dimensions Two panels 78.5 x 58.5 x 4 cm One panel 78.5 x 38.5 x 4 cm
A pair of antique English carved oak figures. These were previously part of a panelled room in a house in Hampshire, constructed from earlier pieces of architectural salvage and assembled in 1890. Additional Dimensions ( Each ) Height 73 cm Width 16 cm Depth 9 cm
A pair of English oak figures depicting a knight and a maiden. These were previously part of a panelled room constructed from earlier pieces of architectural salvage and assembled in 1890. Additional Dimensions ( Each ) Height 62.5 cm Width 15 cm Depth 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 reclaimed wall panel made from 17th century and later elements, assembled in its current form around 1895. Removed from a large house in Southern England. We have many other panels from this source.
A carved oak fire surround featuring a painted heraldic motif to the centre. Additional Dimensions Opening Height 100 cm Opening Width 101 cm Width between outside of foot blocks 148 cm
A pair of well carved ecclesiastical figures, salvaged from a house in Hampshire. Additional Dimensions Each carving; Height 114 cm Width 23 cm Depth 15 cm