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Antique Normandy oak floorboards,
Supplied in as-is condition,
Reclaimed from Normandy and Picardy on the French Atlantic coast these boards become scarcer every year as their rare lustre under wax and evocatively worn surface is more widely appreciated. Widths up to 11". These solid Oak boards come unfinished with a uniform depth but in a mixture of widths. These boards are perfect for period conversions or restorations of historic buildings. Due to the scarcity of the timber a lead time of 4-6 weeks should be anticipated after ordering for timber to arrive. We encourage customers to get in contact with our flooring office for any further enquiries.
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