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Weight | 120 kg |
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Dimensions | 94 × 50.7 × 12.7 cm |
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01327 811 888
£270.00 Excl. VAT
This reclaimed sink is a rare and striking feature, rich with history and rustic character. Substantial weathering covers its surface, with patches of moss, lichen and discolouration providing an aged patina. Reclaimed pieces like this bring visual interest into garden and landscape design, as water features, potting tables or even as garden sinks!
Dimensions- L94cm x W50.7cm x H12.7cm (L94cm x W50.7cm x H12.7cm)
Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be differences in appearance between individual items, even of the same product. This includes colour, varying defects, size differences and other variations.
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Weight | 120 kg |
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Dimensions | 94 × 50.7 × 12.7 cm |
This reclaimed Yorkstone Sink with Bullnose Corner and Lip is a rare and striking feature, rich with history and rustic character. Carved from solid Yorkstone, a material quarried in Yorkshire for centuries, it carries the practical legacy of traditional British craftsmanship. Yorkstone has long been prized for its durability, density, and resistance to water. Consequently, these properties made it an ideal choice for sinks in hardworking Victorian kitchens and sculleries across the UK.
This particular bullnose corner Yorkstone Sink likely dates back to the 19th century. The single rounded bullnose corner suggests it was fitted into a tight corner space, a typical feature in compact sculleries. Additionally, the extended lip, protruding from one edge, may have served as a ledge for draining pots or storing soap. These functional details give strong clues about its original use and thoughtful design.
Substantial weathering covers its surface, with patches of moss, lichen and discolouration adding character. Moreover, these marks suggest the sink spent decades outdoors, possibly used in a working garden or yard. Measuring 37 inches wide, 20 inches deep and 5 inches high, this Yorkstone Sink, with its Bullnose corner and protruding lip, is both practical and visually striking. Additionally, at 120kg, its weight reflects its solid stone construction and quality.
Reclaimed pieces like this offer more than just visual interest. Indeed, they bring sustainability into garden and landscape design. Choosing a bullnose corner Yorkstone Sink for outdoor use helps preserve history while reducing demand for new resources. Furthermore, its rustic patina works beautifully as a water feature, potting table or garden sink. Each mark and stain tells a story, adding layers of authenticity.
Many homeowners and designers now prefer reclaimed garden features for their environmental benefits. Using existing materials reduces landfill waste and keeps old craftsmanship in use. A Yorkstone Sink fits perfectly into this philosophy. It offers practical use, visual appeal and a clear nod to the past—all in one piece.
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Northamptonshire
NN12 6LF
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