Description
Huge 3m / 10ft Reclaimed Gothic Archway with Granite Columns – Salvaged from a UK Hospital
This stunning architectural piece is a disassembled Gothic-style archway, originally salvaged from a UK hospital. Crafted from a beautiful combination of off-white Yorkshire stone, polished red granite, and Liverpool red sandstone, it embodies the timeless craftsmanship and historic charm of its era.
This is a beautiful patina piece, which has lots of aged knocks and nibbles, some of the stone has an old layer white paint.
Materials & Construction
Columns: Polished pink/red granite shafts
Capitals: Decorative carved Corinthian-style capitals in stone
Arch Stones (Voussoirs): Off-white Yorkshire stone and Liverpool red sandstone, weathered with age
Bases & Keystone: Off-white Yorkshire stone
Design & Style
Gothic Influence: Features a pointed arch, typical of English Gothic architecture, with a strong sense of verticality and decorative detail.
Corinthian Capitals: Adding a classical flourish to the otherwise medieval-inspired structure.
Historic Patina: Weathering and varied stone tones give this piece authentic period character.
Dimensions
Total 118″ x 96″ x 16″
Inner opening 102″ x 63″
Potential Uses:
Garden entrance or focal feature
Decorative architectural element in landscaping
Statement piece for restoration projects or period property enhancements
Architectural salvage pieces like this are highly sought after for their unique character, quality materials, and historical significance. This archway is not only a functional structure but also a tangible connection to the craftsmanship and design sensibilities of the past.


















































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