17th Century Oak Panelling
Salvaged from a large property in the 1960s, this oak panelling has been sitting in storage for a while, just waiting to be given a new lease of life. As an extremely rare piece of panelling, it still inhabits all the traditional features such as peg joints and old coffers, but it does need a little bit of tender love and care to help it along the way. Once it has been spruced up a little bit, it would be worthy of a place in a listed building or period property who want to keep and repair original features and stay true to the ground’s character.
This is an extremely rare and delicate piece of traditional oak panelling that does contain lots of wear and tear, which has occurred from spending a very, very long time, weathering throughout the ages.
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17th Century Oak Panelling
17th Century Oak Panelling
Salvaged from a large property in the 1960s, this oak panelling has been sitting in storage for a while, just waiting to be given a new lease of life. As an extremely rare piece of panelling, it still inhabits all the traditional features such as peg joints and old coffers, but it does need a little bit of tender love and care to help it along the way. Once it has been spruced up a little bit, it would be worthy of a place in a listed building or period property who want to keep and repair original features and stay true to the ground’s character.
This is an extremely rare and delicate piece of traditional oak panelling that does contain lots of wear and tear, which has occurred from spending a very, very long time, weathering throughout the ages.
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Salvaged from a large property in the 1960s, this oak panelling has been sitting in storage for a while, just waiting to be given a new lease of life. As an extremely rare piece of panelling, it still inhabits all the traditional features such as peg joints and old coffers, but it does need a little bit of tender love and care to help it along the way. Once it has been spruced up a little bit, it would be worthy of a place in a listed building or period property who want to keep and repair original features and stay true to the ground’s character.
This is an extremely rare and delicate piece of traditional oak panelling that does contain lots of wear and tear, which has occurred from spending a very, very long time, weathering throughout the ages.





















