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![]() elcome! You have discovered Antique Church Furnishings, the best kept secret in the UK's Antiques and Architectural salvage business. We are the top trade supplier of Antique Ecclesiastical Furnishings, furniture, fixtures and fittings in Great Britain, especially Chapel Chairs and Church Chairs and Original Pine or Oak Church Pews. We also run a bespoke service. Our constantly changing stock of pre-war church furnishings is collected into our West London warehouse from churches the length and breadth of Britain.
We always have in stock: Pulpits, Lecterns, Prayer Desks, Prie Dieux, Pews, Choir Pews, Choir Fronts, Chapel Chairs and Church Chairs, Altars, Crucifixes, Crosses, Statues, Reredoses, Altar Sets, Altar Cloths, Vestments, Religious Statues, Religious Prints and Paintings, Paschal Candlesticks, Clergy Chairs, Throne Chairs, Church Brassware, Church Silverware, Communion Tables, Creedence Tables. As well as ecclesiastical furnishings, we have a variety of domestic antique furniture and fittings from vestries and vicarages. We mainly supply the antiques trade, but any member of the public resourceful enough to have found us can benefit from the same low prices. Our workshop can manufacture tables to any size in reclaimed church pine, renovate chapel chairs and make up church pews to your specification. ALSO: WE HIRE OUT BOTH CHAIRS AND PEWS FOR WEDDINGS AND OTHER FUNCTIONS. FILM AND THEATRE COMPANIES ARE VERY WELCOME TO PICK FROM OUR STOCK FOR ANY PERIOD OF TIME. To contact us about buying or selling church furniture either:
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