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Transform your space with a piece of British history. This 100% Solid UK Oak has been salvaged from a historic period building in Suffolk, offering a level of character, stability, and authentic patina that modern mass-produced flooring simply cannot match.
Unlike standard reclaimed blocks that arrive covered in thick, messy bitumen, these blocks have been professionally prepared. * Undersides Cleaned: The bitumen has been scratched back to zero.
Ready to Lay: Compatible with modern adhesives immediately.
Save Time & Money: Eliminates days of manual cleaning and significantly reduces installation labor costs.
| Feature | Details |
| Material | 100% Solid Reclaimed UK Oak |
| Dimensions | 450mm (L) x 70mm (W) x 20mm (Thickness) |
| Coverage | Sold per 1 Square Metre (1 SQM) |
| Stock Available | 245 SQM |
| Pattern Options | Herringbone, Basketweave, Brick-bond, or Chevron |
Generational Durability: At a substantial 2cm thickness, these blocks are heavy-duty and can be sanded and refinished many times over the coming decades.
Eco-Conscious Heritage: Sourced directly from a local Suffolk site, this flooring carries a low carbon footprint and prevents premium old-growth timber from going to waste.
Superior Stability: Reclaimed oak is naturally "seasoned," meaning it is far less likely to warp or shrink than new "green" oak.
Finish to Taste: These blocks are supplied in their raw, authentic state. Once installed, they require a light sanding and your choice of oil, wax, or lacquer to reveal the rich, deep grain.
Wastage Advice: To ensure a perfect finish, we recommend ordering 10–15% extra to account for cuts, border details, and pattern alignment.
Shipping & Bulk Inquiries:
We have up to 245 SQM available. For large orders or specific delivery requirements, please message us directly.
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