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As 2016 - thankfully - fast draws to a close, please find below our opening hours for the Holiday Season and into the New Year. Of course the website remains open for business 24 / 7 / 365
Below are the opening hours for the Canonbury Antiques Hertfordshire showroom:
Saturday 24th December CHRISTMAS EVE OPEN UNTIL 1pm Sunday 25th December CHRISTMAS DAY CLOSED Monday 26th December BOXING DAY CLOSED Tuesday 27th December CLOSED - UK BANK HOLIDAY Wednesday 28th December OPEN BY APPOINTMENT Thursday 29th December OPEN BY APOINTMENT Friday 30th December OPEN BY APPOINTMENT Saturday 31st OPEN BY APPOINTMENT Sunday 1st January CLOSED Monday 2nd January CLOSED UK BANK HOLIDAY
BACK TO WORK 3rd January - HAPPY NEW YEAR!
If you would like to arrange a viewing on the 'open by appointment' days please get in touch. The showroom is here:
Canonbury Antiques Redwell Wood Farm Ridge Hill Potters Bar Hertfordshire EN6 3NA England
+ 44 01707 644877 + 44 01707 644717
Right near where the M25 meets the A1 in gorgeous Hertfordshire just up the road from the historic town of St Albans. Our large showroom is packed to the rafters with all sorts of goods, we specialise in art deco furniture, English dining furniture, continental antiques, antique desks, bookcases, architectural antiques and bronze statues. Please get in touch if there is anything you need or are looking for.
At Canonbury Antiques we specialise in antique dining furniture, dining table and chair sets with many combinations. Mix up a walnut extending Regency pedestal dining table with a set of Chippendale chairs. Or a Victorian dining table and a matching set of Queen Anne chairs. We also have a large art deco furniture range, bronzes, Chinese porcelain, French and continental antiques, architectural antiques and a whole host of other eclectic goods perfect for interior designers.
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