This wonderful wood displays some of the tightest growth rings we've ever seen.
Pitch Pine (or longleaf pine) played a huge role in construction across the globe and even helped to transform the United States, where the pine originates, into an economic power.
These boards were reclaimed from Horwich Locomotive Works, England, built in 1885 and famous for its trade. For decades it was the largest building in Europe, capable of housing over 100 locomotives. Originally, the wood was imported from the East coast of North America when the oldest growth pine timbers came to Britain. This reclaimed floor displays some of the tightest growth rings we’ve ever seen.
Lovingly restored by our artisans, these Georgian Pine planks feature an original patina which has been carefully hand polished. Each plank also showcases manmade markings amongst the warm brown tones, meaning no two planks tell the same story.
Kiln dried, solid in construction, and 6.7" wide, these reclaimed planks make for a durable, beautiful and sustainable choice throughout your space.