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.
Large English Jacobean Style Carved Oak Fireplace. The frieze panel carved with stylised heads. Additional Dimensions Opening Height 118 cm Opening Width 167.5 cm Width between outsides of the foot blocks 208.5 cm
Pair of Limestone Gate Finials from Canterbury. Fine grain limestone carved belt around the middle. Well weathered, they were possibly column sections or pier finials.
English Antique Jacobean Style Fire Surround. AÂ Victorian fire surround, constructed from earlier period components. Additional Dimensions Opening height 101.5 cm Opening width 105.5 cm Across the foot blocks 144 cm
Late Victorian carved Limestone Fire Surround with oak leaf and acorn spandrels. Comes in three parts. Additional Dimensions Opening height 72.5 cm Opening width 106.5 cm
Jacobean Style Fireplace, with Mirrored Overmantel. A decorative fireplace, with ‘egg and dart’ moulding, ionic capitals. Two original mirror plates on the overmantel with evidence of light foxing. Additional Dimensions Opening height 91.5 cm Opening width 81 cm
18th Century York Stone Cistern or Trough. A reclaimed York stone cistern with a mask spout. Additional Dimensions Internal Height – 25 cm Internal Width – 94.5 cm Internal Depth – 41 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
This English Gothic style door was salvaged from a farmhouse in Suffolk. It is made from oak, utilising 18th century wrought iron hinges. The internal face is fitted with an oak sliding bolt. Maximum depth 19 cm
Reclaimed 19th Century Carved Oak Fire Surround. An unusual 19th century carved oak fire surround featuring a carved ‘Green Man’ mask to the frieze depictions of traders to the jambs. This has been constructed from earlier timbers, possibly 18th century elements. This fireplace is believed to originate from the Netherlands, possibly with Dutch East Indies connections.
Twelve encaustic tiles (three, four tile panels) with a neo-medieval design. Four tiles combine to form a quatrefoil with a fox and a hen in each foil and with quarter quatrefoils at the outer corners.
Reclaimed from a house in Newcastle, this boldly carved surround has a striking appearance. Additional Dimensions Opening Height 92.5 cm Opening Width 100 cm Width Between Outside of Legs 128 cm
This fire surround was originally from Cheney Walk, a house designed by C R Ashbee, who was a prominent designer and architect during the Arts and Crafts Period. Opening Height 107 cm Opening Width 76 cm Width Between Outside of Legs 103 cm
17th Century English Stone Fireplace. A rare 17th century (Charles II) English stone chimneypiece. The shaped jambs supporting a barrel frieze and moulded shelf. c 1660. Please note that this fireplace was partially built into a wall. However,can be reduced in depth if required. Opening Height 119 cm Opening Width 128 cm
Large Antique English Carved Oak Fireplace. This surround was salvaged from a house in Malvern. Dating to around 1860, utilising earlier, possibly 16th and 17th century parts. Additional Dimensions Opening Height 104 cm Opening Width 122 cm