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4 x Tudor Era Authentic ex- Ship Oak Beams plus 12 additional treated to match
Woodford, London
£1,250
Description
4 x Tudor Era Authentic ex- Ship Oak Beams plus 12 additional oak beams treated to match look
Four petrified oak Tudor era authentic beams – with ship cross beam notches and original wooden peg holes and tenons.
Currently installed in kitchen so clean & suitable for interior design use.
I understand from the previous house owner they were purchased by him over 30 years ago from a Norfolk auction house. They are an attractive relevant design feature in a mock-Tudor property.
Lengths (in mm) approx.
• 3100
• 2580
• 2570
• 2400
Width varies with each beam in the range of 150-300
Depth varies in the range of 150-250.
12 additional oak beams treated to match the look of the authentic ancient ship beams (one or two might be authentic – hard to tell):
• 4 X approx. 4900 length & 150-200 wide & 100-150 deep
• 1 X approx. 3150 length & 150-200 wide & 100-150 deep
• 3 X approx. 2200 length & 150-200 wide & 100-150 deep
• 2 X approx. 900 length & 150 wide & 100-150 deep
• 2 X approx. 1350 length & 150 wide & 100-150 deep
Beams will be carefully removed by our builder around 21 Sept 2025 as we are having the kitchen extended and the local authority require new steels to be put up for structural purposes.
Sensible offers invited and prospective buyers are welcome to arrange to inspect and authenticate.
Buyer to collect immediately on their removal by our builders as we do not have capacity to store in dry place.
Collection is from Woodford Green (NE London) IG8 area
Posted: 3 hours ago
Ad ID: 1502317924
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