Reclaimed fixtures from London's most expensive house

Posted on | By Thornton Kay
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London North West, UK

A Georgian mansion designed by John Nash in Regent's Park, London, has undergone a refit involving the removal of 150 timber shutters, a large amount of architrave and skirting, and 24 bespoke fitted cupboards and wardrobes for guest bedrooms. It is believed that these were all installed a few years ago, having been made to measure by an Italian joinery company to the highest specification.


The entire ensemble was carefully dismantled, wrapped and packed in 50 crates and is now located in a London warehouse. The total volume is estimated to fit into two artic loads.


Salvo has been asked to advertise this woodwork by the owner, who is seeking an interested buyer, or buyers, for the entire lot but will also consider splitting it into smaller parcels. 


For more details please respond in the first instance to the 'send a message' button on item pages, which will send a message of your interest to Salvo, who will forward that to the owner's agent, who will then contact you. Thank you for your interest!

SalvoSITE with details of 26 lots of woodwork

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