The premier architectural salvage and reclamation centre in East Anglia, Abbots Bridge Home and Garden Renovation Centre, sits on a one acre site just a few miles from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff here at Abbots Bridge Home and Garden Renovation Centre are always on hand to assist and advise on all aspects of using reclaimed building materials and fitting restored period features.
Our one acre reclamation & salvage site is based just a few miles from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Our one acre reclamation & salvage site is based just a few miles from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
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We have a great range of materials on offer, nearly all are sourced from East Anglia and in particular from Suffolk. The rural locality of Suffolk means that most building materials were made locally, clay for brick and tiles, oak for timber frames. Our materials will match your requirements exactly.
With such a huge variety of stock, it is impossible to show every item. Some things come in one day and go out the next, but here is a selections of goods that have recently arrived. If you are searching for a particular item please contact us, you never know when salvaged treasures are going to turn up!
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Brian Ginge Anderson
Jan 16, 2022
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Simon Wilson
Oct 25, 2020
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Nick Harvey
Aug 21, 2020
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Richard Houghton
Jan 15, 2019
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Kingdom Of The Fungi
Oct 13, 2017
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Swiss Tc
Jan 24, 2017
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Very poor quality stock. Items left to rot and prices.far too high for their condition. A lot of new items are also being slipped into old stock to supplement what is not a very good range. Does have a large selection of roof riles though.
Staff appear rude and not really customer focused and was left to feel as though business was not wanted. Walked away and found better quality reclaimed items elsewhere.
Staff appear rude and not really customer focused and was left to feel as though business was not wanted. Walked away and found better quality reclaimed items elsewhere.
Matt Law
Dec 06, 2013
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