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Three Victorian pitch pine internal doors going free! Beautiful doors need stripping


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It would be criminal to take these to a tip, they are beautiful doors but we have three surplus to requirements now that we?ve knocked a few rooms through.

Giving away free but need to take them all please

I have a number of these doors, dimensions:


1. 703 x 1910 x 35mm (presumed to have beading like the stripped door shown in first photo)

2. 730 x 1950 x 35mm (shaker style, no ornate beading)

3. 755 x 1910 x 35mm shaker style, no ornate beading)


All doors need to be stripped, the first one also has a panel that needs to be removed

First picture is a stripped door from the same house to demonstrate what the end result would be in terms of wood colour and patina

I know a good chemical stripper locally and can give give you the contact. It would cost around 20 quid to strip so 30 quid all in will give you a beautiful door not like the crap you buy at high street diy stores these days. *this is much cheaper than if you bought from a salvage store*

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