Hope everyone is looking forward to the Easter break. Our showroom will be closed for Good Friday 25th March, Saturday 26th March and Easter Monday 28th March. We will reopen on Tuesday 28th March.
Of course our website is open for business 24/7/365 - let us know if you would like to make any appointments to view any of our goods. Our Canonbury Antiques Hertfordshire showroom is packed to the rafters with goodies. It's just 20 minutes north of London by train (via Kings Cross station) in the leafy country Hertfordshire. If you want to drive we are just 35 minutes north of London, near where the A1 meets the M25.
Indeed upon first visiting the Canonbury Antiques Hertfordshire showroom most people comment on how it's like an Alladdin's Cave - we have a lot of interior designers who like to visit to source goods from our eclectic range. We specialise in classic English dining furniture - including multiple table and chair combinations. A Victorian table with a set of William IV chairs in mahogany. A Regency pedestal table with a set of Chippendale chairs to match. We also specialise in art deco furniture, architectural pieces, Continental antiques, bronzes, fountains and garden items, oil paintings and porcelain.
Please contact us if you would like to visit us at any time (except over Easter Weekend!).
Please enjoy this HD video tour where we show our outside section where we display are larger pieces, including architectural antiques, bronze fountains, cast iron gazebos, benches, large statues etc, as taken from the Canonbury Antiques YouTube channel :
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