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  1. Reclaimed Hardwood Parquet Flooring 1 Square Metre 64 Peices

    1 square metre of reclaimed hardwood flooring. 64 complete pieces of hardwood flooring. All have tar on the back but no offcuts, complete pieces only. plenty available collection preferred Macclesfield, Cheshire.

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  2. Sanded Reclaimed 9" Wide Pine Wooden Flooring Rustic Floor Boards Solid Wood

    Straight edge. We have sanded these boards twice to take off the bulk of the dirt but still left them with the rustic look. They had been laid over a sub floor and fixed at each end. We cut the ends off to remove them, therefore they are in fantastic condition with no fixing holes at all.

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  3. Reclaimed Sports Hall Flooring

    Tongue and Groove. Very clean an ready to lay. Photograph 4 : The flooring in situ before it was lifted by hand. Small sent sample request : Available. 22 mm Deep.

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  4. Reclaimed 9" Wide Pine Wooden Flooring Rustic Floor Boards Solid Wood

    Straight edge. They had been laid over a sub floor and fixed at each end. We cut the ends off to remove them, therefore they are in fantastic condition with no fixing holes at all. They are all in good long lengths ranging from 2.5/4m long.

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  5. 500m2 of 5.5” reclaimed floorboards / reclaimed flooring / 140x22mm

    5.5 inch / 140x22mm / lengths 1 - 3.2 metres 500m2 available @ £40 per m2 Viewing available at our yard based in NE30Delivery options available Alternatively can be sold as a job lot at a discounted price(500m2)

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  6. Reclaimed,historic oak parquet flooring EST.1932

    Minimum order 25sqm. Price per 1sqm.

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  7. Oak Parquet Flooring -Reclaimed - 1m2 - 65 Individual Pieces 230mm X 67mm X 22mm

    Oak Parquet Flooring - Reclaimed - 1m2 - 65 Individual Pieces - 230mm X 67mm X 22mm Approx 65 pieces needed for 1m2 I won’t send any with damage to the surface from nails or staples etc

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  8. Hardwood Parquet Flooring - Reclaimed - 45 Pieces - 116mm x 25mm x 9mm

    You can see from the photos how they were laid. 5 fingers per small square, then 3 x 3 5-finger squares, to make one big square of 45. Given there are so many pieces I have not taken photos of each one individually.

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