A rare pair of substantial antique church stair handrails reclaimed from Largo St David's Church, Fife.
The final photograph shows the handrails in their original position within Largo St David's Church, where they flanked the steps leading to the pulpit.
These handsome architectural pieces originally flanked the steps leading to the pulpit and remain visible in historic photographs of the church interior, providing wonderful provenance and a fascinating connection to the building's history.
Crafted from quality pitch pine, each section features a solid newel post, turned balusters, moulded handrail and tongue-and-groove panelled base. The warm timber has developed a beautiful natural patina over many decades.
Approximate dimensions (each):
Height: 185 cm
Length: 117 cm
Width: 19 cm
Ideal for incorporating into a period renovation, staircase restoration or as striking decorative architectural features within a home, commercial interior or heritage project.
An increasingly difficult architectural salvage item to find, particularly as a matching pair with documented provenance.
Price is for the pair, although they may be available individually if required.
A rare pair of substantial antique church stair handrails reclaimed from Largo St David's Church, Fife.
The final photograph shows the handrails in their original position within Largo St David's Church, where they flanked the steps leading to the pulpit.
These handsome architectural pieces originally flanked the steps leading to the pulpit and remain visible in historic photographs of the church interior, providing wonderful provenance and a fascinating connection to the building's history.
Crafted from quality pitch pine, each section features a solid newel post, turned balusters, moulded handrail and tongue-and-groove panelled base. The warm timber has developed a beautiful natural patina over many decades.
Approximate dimensions (each):
Height: 185 cm
Length: 117 cm
Width: 19 cm
Ideal for incorporating into a period renovation, staircase restoration or as striking decorative architectural features within a home, commercial interior or heritage project.
An increasingly difficult architectural salvage item to find, particularly as a matching pair with documented provenance.
Price is for the pair, although they may be available individually if required.