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Country Warmth
Marble and Stone fireplace surrounds.
Acquisitions
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The Louis XV Parisien from Acquisitions in hand carved marble, from their extensive range of French style mantles. |
| Acquisitions' range of English style Marble fireplaces includes this, the Fluted Bullseye. |
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The Bolection from Acquisitions is available as shown with shelf, or as frame only for a clean, minimalist look. |
| Also from their range of English style fireplaces, this is the Acanthus Leaf, in white marble. |
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Farmington
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The Vixen from Farmington. As all Farmington mantles are hand-made to order, they can be built to fit your room. |
| The Oxford. Hand carved in limestone. |
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The elegantly simple Haycroft from Farmington. |
| For more modern tastes, Farmington's range includes this, the Jupiter. |
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New to the Farmington range, this is the Chruchill. |
Classic Mantles
| With a rustic air to it, this Kenilworth from Classic Mantles is ideal for a country property. |
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The bold lines of this Conway mantle will provide a strong focal point to any room, and can be made in any size to suit your fireplace. |
The Gallery Collection
| The Cranbourne from the Gallery, an elegant real stone focus for any room. |
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The Gothic from The Gallery Collection in Limestone. |
| The William IV from The Gallery Collection shown in Marble. |
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The Gallery Collection includes this, the George IV shown in Limestone with their Cottage firebasket. |
| The Pompadour Loire shown in Nero Marquina marble. |
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This is The Asquith shown with Crown arch Fire in Agean Limestone. |
| Again in Agean Limesone, this is the Chartwell. |
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From The Gallery Collection, this is the Brompton. Pictured here with their Sutton fireplace. |
| This is the Amesbury from the Gallery Collection. For more information on the Zen Firebasket shown, see the Firegrates section. |
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For more details on any particular mantlepiece, contact us for more information or to request a brochure.
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This page last updated 1st March 2005.
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