These double caly pipes can be fitted togther to form a wine rack of any shape or size. The internal diametre of the pipes is 10cm and each pipe is 24cm long. We have several hundred sections in stock allowing … Read more
These pieces of stone formed a castlation on a regency property in West London near Staines. The stone dates from the 19th century and is white coloured sandstone which we think is bath stone. We have already sold a quantity … Read more
These York stone cobbles represent our current stock. York stone is generic term for stone from the Yorkshire area and this cobble is basically a northern sandstone hard enough to be used as a cobble. Dating from the 19th century, … Read more
The bricks for this extension to a period property in Hadlow Down East Sussex were supplied by Authentic Reclamation. The existing property was build using hand made red Victorian bricks, more specifically, Ashburham bricks originally made in the village of … Read more
This is our current stock of mill and grind stones. They range from 4 feet in diameter to 18 inches. Most have been salvaged from demolitions in the Kent and Sussex areas. A number came from a clearance of a … Read more
This fire surround is thought to be original to the regency period, although it is possible that it might be a later Victorian reproduction, we’ll let you be the judge. The surround is beautifully carved with intricate detail typical of … Read more
These high quality bifolding oak doors were salvaged during the renovation of a Methodist chuch in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. They are of superb quality with bullseye pains of original glass in each door. Each door is 19 inches wide and … Read more
The picture shows our current stock of second hand sanitary. Some items are original and period and some are more modern reproductions. We stock sinks, toilets and baths and include Butler or Belfast sinks in our stock. Our baths are … Read more
If it’s an inexpensive alternative to a peg tile you are looking for, but you still want an oldy worldy look you could try an option we can offer. The picture shows and mixture of hand-made clay nib tiles, put togther from … Read more
This original mirror surround is thought to date from the Regency period. It was salvaged during the renovation of a period property in Winchelsea, East Sussex. It is of outstanding quality and would complement any refurbishment of a property from … Read more
This is our latest batch of handmade Victorian red bricks. They are predominantly plummy red in colour, very similar to an Ashburnham brick, much sort after in East Sussex and the surrounding area. Ideal for extensions to existing Victorian red … Read more
These reclaimed oak doors were salvaged during the refurbishment of a smart London hotel. The doors are solid oak with another dark wood inlaid in the panels as you can see. The picture shows a pair of doors and a … Read more
These hand-made French bricks date from Napoleonic times. We import the bricks to match the size and look of an English Tudor brick which for obvious reasons are very rare. Ideal for the development of any Tudor property, they are … Read more
The picture shows our latest batch of Victorian multi stock bricks. The bricks were reclaimed during the demolition of of a property near Chichester in East Sussex. The bricks are multi coloured, but predominantly red and purple with the black … Read more
The picture shows our latest stock of reclaimed pine floor boards. The boards have come from a number of different sources and each batch varies in width. Typically the width ranges from five and a quarter inches up to nine … Read more
The picture shows a sample of our latest batch of wide resawn pine floorboards. The boards have been machined from salvaged Victorian floor joists and are eight and a half inches wide. Being sawn from reclaimed joists, they have the … Read more
The picture shows a sample of our latest batch of wide reclaimed pine floor boards. The boards are 9 inches wide and were reclaimed during the refurbishment of a period property in Wadhurst, East Sussex. It is rare to find … Read more
These original hand-made paving bricks were reclaimed during the renovation of a property in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Well weathered, a lot of the paving bricks are dark in colour with some red bricks mixed in.
Authentic Reclamation has been established for 25 years and is based on the Kent and East Sussex borders. We stock a whole range of reclaimed building materials and the picture shows some current stock from our stone section. The crates … Read more
Our reclamation yard is based on the Kent and East Sussex borders about 10 miles South of Tunbridge Wells. We stock a whole range of reclaimed building materials and architectural salvage items. The picture shows our current stock of bricks. … Read more
Authentic Reclamation is an architectural salvage yard based in East Sussex and close to the border with Kent. We are based in Stonegate, near Wadhurst, about 10 miles south of Tunbridge Wells. The picture shows our current stock of seasoned … Read more
Authentic Reclamation. is a reclamation yard based on the East Sussex and Kent borders about 10 miles south of Tunbridge Wells. The picture shows the center of our yard which currently holds more than 200,000 clay roof tiles. In the … Read more
We have recently acquired a substantial batch of nearly 30,000 peg tiles. They are a larger Sussex peg tile and are straight enough to be used as a hanging tile. The tiles were reclaimed during the demolition of a large … Read more
These wire cut bricks were salvaged during the demolition of Pembury hospital in Kent. The wall was 2 and a half bricks wide (22 and a half inches) wide and originally contined 50,000 bricks. We have managed to salvage about … Read more
These bi-folding pine doors were removed from a private house in South London. As you can see from the picture they were used as room dividers and are in very good condition.
This batch of Sussex peg tiles were reclaimed during a demolition and subsequent rebuliding of a oak framed barn in East Sussex.
We sell reject scaffold boards for use in the garden as small retaining walls and for raised flower beds. The boards are 13 feet long and made out of a soft wood pine. They are about 9 inches wide and 1 … Read more
This rustic York stone coping is 9 inches wide and has a hand fettled edge. The stone was salvaged during the landscaping of a private garden in Sevenoaks Kent.
The picture shows our current stock of random Sussex sandstone walling. We have about 75 tons in stock. All the stone has been salvged during the demolition of random sandstone walls and each stone will have one flat face. We … Read more
This batch of Kent pegs were salvaged during the demolition of a barn in Surrey. They are well weathered and straight for a Kent peg tile. We have over 14,000 so ideal for any major development, although smaller quantities can … Read more
We have recently acquired about 15 tons of new 4 inch by 4 inch granite setts. As you can see they are light grey in colour and were part of a yard clearence we carried out in the village of … Read more
These wrought iron railings were salvaged during the renovation and modernisation of Eastbourne sea front. You can see from the picture that the railings are highly ornate and high Victoriana. We have about 50 linear metres in stock and the … Read more
The picture is of our latest batch of Indian sandstone paving. We currently stock 3 colours, Raj Green, Fossil Mint and Rippon sometimes known as Camel Dust. We sell the stone in 14 square metre patio packs, but exact meterage … Read more
This large batch of Sussex peg tiles that are straight enough to be used as hanging tiles. Sussex peg tiles tend to be larger than a Kent peg tiles and the batch you can see in the picture have a … Read more
We have recently acquired about 13 tons of these 4 inch by 4 inch granite cubes. Some are reclaimed and worn smooth and some are newer. Mixed together they can be used to form an authentic looking original courtyard or drive.
These hand made nib tiles are 10 and a half inches by 6 and a half. They were salvaged during the demolition of a property in North Kent and date from the nineteenth century. We have about 25,000 in stock.
These hand-made french floor tiles are napolionic and originated from the area south east of Paris. The tiles are approxiamately 6 inches by 6 inches and have a stunning worn patina and once laid, will give the effect of a floor … Read more
The picture shows our latest stock of feature stones, ideal for any garden. Some of the stones are York and some are Kent rag stone, some are Sussex sandstone and some are granite. All have been specially selected as stones suitable … Read more
This dressed sandsone walling was salvaged during the demolition of an oast house in the village of Buxted, East Sussex. Being from an oast house, it has a slight curve to it. Clearly it could be used if renovating an oast … Read more
We currently have about 3000 dark Kent peg tiles in stock. Kent peg tiles are smaller than Sussex peg tiles and these tiles are less expensive than a nice orange peg tile and would match an existing well weathered peg … Read more
We currently have about 30,000 reclaimed hand-made Coxhill nib tiles in stock. The tiles are 10 1/2 by 6 12 inches, the standard size for most hand made nib tiles in the south east. The tiles offer an inexpensive alternative to … Read more
These bricks were reclaimed during the demolition of Pembury hospital. They are a hand-made red Victorian brick originally made in the brick factory in Ashburham, hence the name Ashburham bricks. Typical of Ashburham bricks, the vast majority have grey ends, … Read more
This rustic York stone coping is 9 inches wide and would be ideal for a Sussex sandstone or even a brick wall. The stone has hand fettled edges and a smooth face. It was reclaimed during the renovation of a … Read more
We have a large number of stone sinks that were bought as part of a yard clearance in Dover, Kent. The sinks are typically Victorian and before and range in size from 24 inches by 20 inches to 48 inches … Read more
These stone pier caps are 18 inches square. They were bought from a demolition firm who renovated a period proprety in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
This is a photo of our latest batch of York stone sourced from the Burnley area in Lancashire. The stone was reclaimed during the demolition of a pub in Burnley and has a lovely smooth patina to it. The stone is … Read more
This dressed sandstone walling was surplus to requirements from a renovation of a period property in Brighton, Sussex. The stone is newly quarried and dressed with sawn faces and offers an inexpensive alternative to top grade reclaimed dressed Sussex or … Read more
The picture shows a sample of our latest batch of pine boards that have been machined from reclaimed Victorian pine joists. Being Victorian they have the lovely tight grain of slow grown pine and have been planed and straight edged … Read more
These pine pews were bought from a dealer in Kent. They are foot long and have solid backs. They can be joined togther to make 8 feet pews or can used against a wall. The pews were reclaimed during the … Read more
This antique fireback, although not original, is a very early Victorian copy and has has a lovely patina due to its age. The fireback stands 3 feet tall at its highest point and is 28 inches wide.
We currently have in stock a batch of Norfolk pantiles. The tiles were aquired during the clearance of a builders yard near to our yard in Stonegate, near Wadhurst, East Sussex.
These pine pews are open backed and measure 10 feet long, they can be shortened to 6 feet. They were reclaimed during the restoration of a church in Mid Sussex. The pews make ideal benches for pubs and bars or … Read more
This double ended bath roll top bath with ball and claw feet was reclaimed during the refurbishment of a bathroom in a Victorian property in South London. Although not original, the bath is of high quaility and does not need re-enamelling … Read more
These half threepenny coping bricks were reclaimed during the demolition of a gargen wal in Mayfield, East Sussex. They are 9 inch coping bricks in an orangey red clay and are 4 and a 1/4 inches high.
The slightly darker grey cobbles were reclaimed from a street that was being tarmaced in Bromley, North Kent. The cobbles vary in size, but are typically 4 inches wide and 4 to 8 inches long. The cobbles are about 6 … Read more
These pitch pine pews were reclaimed during the conversion of a church in Kent. They are approxiamately 12 foot long and are curved. We have sold a number for the garden and can be a talking point as a garden … Read more
This dressed sussex sandstone was reclaimed during the demolition of an oast house in the village of Buxted, East Sussex. It has a slight curve on it and would be ideal for an oast house renovation or a sweeping drive … Read more
These rare antique copper washing pots or “copper coppers” date from Victorian times and are original. They range from 12 to 14 inches high and from 15 to 18 inches internal diametre. Two similar pots were are listed in the … Read more
These reclaimed coping bricks were part of a clearance of a reclamation yard in Dover, Kent. The bricks are 12 inches wide and 6 inches high. We have about 100 in stock which would be suitable for up to a … Read more
This is our latest stock of cathedral grade york stone. The stone varies from an inch to an inch and half thick which makes it ideal for internal flooring where under floor heating is required. The stone was reclaimed during the … Read more
The picture shows our latest stock of 4 inch cast iron gutttering. The guttering comes in 6 foot lengths and is typically 4 inches wide. We have down pipes as well and an assortment of fittings including swan necks and … Read more
We have recently sourced 50 square metres of antique French floor tiles. We bought them from a reclamation yard near Troyes, South East of Paris. They are a burgundy red colour and are a good alternative to an English quarry … Read more
The picture shows our current stock of reclaimed half round ridge tiles. We carry many different varieties including machine-made and hand-made tiles. We also have a limited stock of the rarer hand-made hog back ridge tiles. all our ridge tiles … Read more
We are in the process of reclaiming a Victorian Ashburham hand-made red brick from a development p[roject in Wadhurst, East Sussex. This Ashburham brick has it’s standard blue head and is much sought after in the Kent and Sussex regions.
The picture shows our current stock of hand-made and machine-made valley tiles. There are many different designs of tile of either hand-made or machione made tiles. We also carry a limited stock of concrete valley tiles.
These staddle stones were bought as part of a clearance of collection of architectural antiques from a property in Dover. Originally used as the bases of grain stores to stop the rats climbing into the grain store, staddle stones are … Read more
The picture shows our latest batch of Kent peg tiles reclaimed in the East Sussex area. There are just over 6000 tiles from 2 different buildings during the demolition project. Just over 3000 tiles are a typical Kent peg tile … Read more
The picture shows our current stock of reclaimed bonnet or hip tiles. Our stock has been collected over many years and it includes many different designs of machine-made and hand-made tiles including Harris hips, keymer bonnets and hand-made bonnets to … Read more
This batch of hand-made red Ashburham bricks were reclaimed from a small demolition in Goudhurst Kent. The Bricks have the normal blue headers associated with an Ashburham brick. By the end of the project we should have between 500 and … Read more
This batch of new FLB bricks was part of a clearance of a buiolders yard in South London. The bricks are a standard FLB and are the most inexpensive brick that we offer. With a mottled effect, they offer an … Read more
These hand-made 11 by 7 (inches) roof tiles were reclaimed in East Sussex. They are a delightful orange in colour and offer a more affordable alternative to a hand-made kent or Sussex peg tile. They were reclaimed in the East … Read more
Our latest batch of reclaimed welsh slate roof tiles are made from the highest quality welsh slate. Most are 20 inches by 10, but we have other sizes as well. Welsh slate is thought to be the best slate in … Read more
This is our latest batch of hand-made reclaimed Keymer roof tiles. They are 10 and a half inches by 6 and a half inches and are a typical weathered orange hand made tile. Once on the roof it would be … Read more
These reclaimed wire cut bricks were saved during the demolition of a period property in Burwash, East Sussex. Wire cut bricks were made at the beginning of the 20th century and were the start of the transition from hand-made to … Read more
This york stone was reclaimed duiring the demolition of a property in Wimbledon. As with most Victorian properties, the york stone that surrounded this property was some oif the highest quality you will find in today’s market. We have around … Read more
This is our latest batch of reclaimed A grade oak railway sleepers imported from Europe. This batch was reclaimed in Germany. The sleepers are approxiamately 8 foot 6 inches and 10 inches by 6 in cross section. Ideal for raised … Read more
These reclaimed machine made tiles have some age to them. As a result they have more character than a standard machine made tile and could be used as a more affordable alternative to a hand made tile. Reclaimed during the … Read more
These hand-made Victorian bricks are a standard imperial size (9 inches by 2 and 3/4 inches). We have 5000 in stock and they were reclaimed in the Portsmouth area. They have the typical texture of a hand made brick with … Read more
This is a picture of our latest hand made Victorian paving bricks. We have many different batches in stock currently, all suitable for smaller projects. However, batches can be mixed together for lartger projects. We also have bricks that are … Read more
These york stone steps were reclaimed when we cleared a reclamation yard in Dover Kent. They are a 12 inch wide step with a 6 to 8 inch riser. We have many other forms of stone steps and coping in … Read more
These large rockery stones are ideal for garden features and you will find that reclamation yard prices are a lot lower than garden centre prices. These lumps of Sussex sandstone were reclaimed during a garden renovation of a poperty near … Read more
The picture shows our current stock of reclaimed cathedral radiators. The cathedral style radiators have 4 bars to each section and are flat on top as opposed to Dome top or Princess radiators, which as the name suggests have a … Read more
We have just added 80 tons of random Sussex sandstone walling to our stock. Saved from the crusher during the demolition of a Victorian building in the Bexhill area in East Sussex, the stone is some of the best quality walling … Read more
The picture shows a selection of our reclaimed pine doors. These doors range from Georgian in age and design through to the Victorian era. The doors are random in size and design and are not the standard 4 panel Victorian … Read more
The picture below shows our latest batch of dressed Sussex sandstone. It was reclaimed during the demolition of a Victorian building in the Bexhill area, East Sussex. We have yet to grade the stone, but it is a mixture of … Read more
The picture below shows our current selection of reclaimed Victorian pine doors. We have 4 panel doors as well as ledge and brace doors. We have many standard sized 6 foot 6 inch doors and have many other sizes as … Read more
We have recently bought a large selection of reclaimed chimney pots from the clearance of a reclamation yard in Dover, Kent. There are many different types of pot in buff yellow and red clay. We have King and queen pots … Read more
These hand-made red Ashburham bricks are rare and much sought after with their customary grey ends. We are hoping that there will be 15,000 from this particular demolition – it is unsual to have such a large number. Originally made … Read more
These Kent peg tiles are a lovely orange colour and are straight enough to be used as a hanging tile. Reclaimed during the refurbishment of a property in Dallington, East Sussex they are a superb example of a hand made … Read more
These machine made roof tiles date from the early part of the 20th century and offer an expensive alternative to a hand made tile. Because of their age, they have more character than a modern machine made tile and have … Read more
This second grade york stone was bought as part of a reclamation yard clearance in Dover. Not quite Cathadral grade, it is still a high quality smooth york stone suitable for any external patio.
This york stone was reclaimed during the redevelopment of a garden in East Horsley, Surrey. The property was built in the 1930′s and the stone dates from that period. It has a lovely smooth patina and would be suitable for … Read more
This york stone was reclaimed during the redesign of a garden in Surrey. A substantial amount of the stone is about one inch thick - very rare and much sought after for internal floors as the stone can be used with … Read more
These hand made 11 by 7 nib tiles were reclaimed during the demolition of a house in South London. They are orange in colour and have a stunning hand made look about them. The original property was Victorian dating from … Read more
These hand made nib tiles are 10 and a 1/2 inches by 6 and a 1/2 and although weathered, have some orange colour to them. They were reclaimed during a demolition of an MOD building in Surrey. We have about … Read more
These hand made red bricks vary from a plummy red to an orange. We have 10,000 in stock. They are ready for delivery from our yard in Stonegate, near Wadhurst, East Sussex. We can deliver to any where in the South … Read more
A recent entry on our blog showed these light grey granite cobbles. Below is another picture of the cobbles which were reclaimed during the conversion of a drive to tarmac in the village of Frant Easdt Sussex.
The picture shows a selection of our cast iron rain hoppers. They can be used as rain hoppers, but also make ideal planters for the garden and garden walls.
The picture shows a sample of our latest supply of gritstone cobbles which are a hard Northern sandstone. These cobbles are an alternative to granite cobble and have a warmer sandstone colour to them. They are normally larger than a … Read more
We have just imported a full articulated lorry load of hand made Napoleonic french bricks. These bricks are a close match to an English Tudor brick and can be used in the redevelopment of a listed Tudor property. Many of the bricks … Read more