This large pair of reclaimed entrance gates is a striking example of vernacular architectural salvage, distinguished by an elegant, symmetrical silhouette. Crafted from heavy timber, the gates feature a dramatic "camel-back" or sweeping arched top-rail that rises to a central peak when closed. The lower portion of each gate is constructed with a solid inset wooden panel, providing structural rigidity, whilst the upper sections consist of slender vertical iron bars that allow for visibility and light.
The gates carry a heavily distressed pink-painted finish, which has weathered over time to reveal layers of older paint and the honest character of the underlying wood. This textured patina lends the pair a unique, "shabby chic" aesthetic, making them a fantastic find for a romantic garden entrance or as a creative interior room divider. Original iron hardware, including heavy-duty strap hinges and a central latch mechanism, remains attached, further emphasizing their historic utility.
Standing as a substantial and dependable architectural feature, these gates offer a blend of privacy and open design. Their weathered charm and grand proportions ensure they would make a magnificent statement in either a traditional country estate or a more eclectic, creative landscape. They represent a wonderful survival of rural craftsmanship, repurposed for contemporary decorative use.
Width: 147 Centimeters -
Height: 133 Centimeters -
Depth: 4 Centimeters -
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