UKAA | UK Architectural Antiques

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Rugeley, United Kingdom

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Architectural salvage store· Antique store· Bathroom supply store· Church supply store· Garden furniture shop· Kitchen supply store· Mailbox supplier· Radiator shop· Reclamation centre

UKAA | UK Architectural Antiques Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

UKAA | UK Architectural Antiques is located in Rugeley, United Kingdom on 84 Hayfield Hill. UKAA | UK Architectural Antiques is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category architectural salvage store in United Kingdom.

Address

84 Hayfield Hill

Phone

+441543222923

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007mercyme

I received a very warm welcome from Libby when I arrived. Have never seen such a wide selection of wooden chairs and postboxes! An eclectic range of items and an interesting place to visit.

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Nicholas Holloway

Absolutely amazing, Viv was really helpful on the phone and got everything arranged for us super quickly. Thanks for everything!

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Robert Heed

We searched the internet to source a made to measure Zinc topped desk for our idea of an industrialised office at home. When we contacted UK Architectural Antiques they were very responsive and professional. We made the effort to visit their showrooms and workshop which really sold the business and service to me. From the initial order to delivery we were kept informed at every stage. If you need and zinc work then these are the people to go to, plus they have lots of really interesting Architectural Antiques.

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Jordan Garrity

Really happy with our table and got delivered on the day they said it would be when delivering to Ireland. Super responsiveness from all of them before and after sales. Pleasant experience all round. Many thanks!

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SIMON TOWNEND

Very pleased with the Gothic cast iron grids, effectively reduced the outside ground level 300mm below the inside floor level of my old cottage, installed a french drain at bottom of trench, and then covered the remaining open area of bricks (now breathing again!) with the grids! Final photo to follow!