Re-use -
A Solution
For Modern
Living

Neville Griffiths
Rococo Antiques & Interiors
1 Bridge Street
Lower Weedon
Northamptonshire

NN7 4PN

Telephone/fax 01327 341288

neville@nevillegriffiths.co.uk


Neville Griffiths' Architectural Salvage Yard on the Web.

 

Our showroom

Welcome to the future, re-created from the past.

Now that you've found us on the Web, we hope you will come and visit our showroom. We are situated in Lower Weedon, Northamptonshire, approximately 4 miles West of junction 16 of the M1. Please see the map on the How To Find Us page.

We are open 6 days a week, and have many interesting items in stock at the present time.

 

Recent Updates

Showroom

Those of you who have been customers in the past, but have not visited us for a while, may like to know that our showroom in the former Weslyan Chapel, Bridge Street, Lower Weedon
was given a huge facelift in 2003, and we are very pleased with how it looks. Further stock has been added to the showroom page, so if you haven't visited us for a while, come and have a look. There is some text and a few prices missing, but this will be rectified soon. If you have any questions, please ring us and ask.

We still have a number of pews from St Peter's Church, Wolfhamcote. Please see our new Just Arrived page.

Opening Times

Monday - Friday
9.00 - 5.00

Saturday
9.30 - 5.00

Sunday
By appointment only


If you would like to speak to us before visiting the yard, please ring

01327 341288


This is an evolving site and is updated as regularly as possible. The Grand Tour page has a selection of photographs, which give an idea of what you will find at the yard. Further stock is stored in my warehouse, and this can be viewed by appointment. To get an idea of what to expect, see the Warehouse page.

Visit the Pictures At An Exhibition page to see an example of what can be achieved using salvaged items.

If there is something which you feel would make this website more useful, or more interesting, please feel free to email your suggestions.

You may also wish to let us know if you enjoyed your visit.


Updated 23 July 2004


A more imaginative approach for the purist and the romantic