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Reclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (63 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
£5,500 inc. VATReclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (63 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 2.8m as salvaged (many at 2.8m long). Board width 13 and 13.5cm - lay in courses. Thickness 28mm.£5,500 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (36 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
£4,320 inc. VATReclaimed 6 3/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (36 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths of 2.8m up to 4m as salvaged (many at 2.8m long, some shorts). Board width 17cm. Thickness 28mm.£4,320 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (29.7 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£3,100 inc. VATReclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (29.7 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 3m as salvaged (mostly 130-290cm long). 2 Board widths: 30% 12cm, 70% 14cm. Thickness 30mm.£3,100 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (25 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£2,850 inc. VATReclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (25 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 3m as salvaged (mostly 150-230cm long). Board width 17cm. Thickness 28mm.£2,850 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (30.8 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
£2,700 inc. VATReclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (30.8 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
Square-edged in a mixture of good lengths up mostly 3.4 to 4.3m (many at 4.3m long). Board width 13 and 13.5cm - lay in courses. Thickness 28mm.£2,700 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£2,650 inc. VATReclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 2m as salvaged (mostly 120-190cm long). 3 Board widths: 35%: 12cm, 20%: 14cm, 45%: 17cm. Thickness 30mm.£2,650 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£2,650 inc. VATReclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 2m as salvaged (mostly 140-190cm long). 3 Board widths: 35%: 12cm, 20%: 14cm, 45%: 17cm. Thickness 30mm.£2,650 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (28.7 sqm ex East Grinstead),
£2,500 inc. VATReclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (28.7 sqm ex East Grinstead),
Square-edged in a mixture of good lengths up to 4.2m (at least 20boards over 3m long). Board width 13cm, Thickness 28mm. Variety of surface finishes as salvaged.£2,500 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed 6″ Victorian pine floorboards (approx 9.6 sqm ex Ealing),
£980 inc. VATReclaimed 6″ Victorian pine floorboards (approx 9.6 sqm ex Ealing),
Square edges, Board width 15cm, Thickness 20mm, Lengths of 1.4m to 2.5m as salvaged. Honey coloured patination.£980 inc. VAT
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