Just a reminder our Canonbury Antiques Hertfordshire showroom will be close for the early May Bank holiday (Monday May 2nd). Of course our website is continually open 24/7 365 days of the year. We are open this Saturday April 30th and will reopen May 3rd.
Our Hertfordshire antiques showroom is just outside of Potters Bar and we are conveniently located where the M25 meets the A1. We are just 25 minutes north of London so well worth a trip. We are well connected by train (Potters Bar is the nearest station). For clients from abroad we are close to Heathrow, Luton and Stanstead Airports (all less than 35 minutes away.
Why not make a day out of it? The lovely market town of St Albans is just ten minutes away where you can visit the ancient Roman ruins and sometimes the town is indeed referred to by it's original Roman name of Verulamium. St Albans alo has a lovely cathedral and great shopping and eating. Enjoy the Hertfordshire countryside and grab a pub lunch.
Canonbury Antiques were established in 1964 and are a well known family antiques and interiors business. We specialise in classic English dining furniture, art deco, continental antiques, bronze statues and fountains, architectural antiques, porcelain and interiors. Come and visit us and make a day out of it - please get in touch if you would like to make an appointment.
Please enjoy a couple of HD video tours via the Canonbury Antiques YouTube channel, one of our showroom and another of our outside architectural bronze section:
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