Located in Llanbrynmair, GB
A pair of reclaimed architectural cast iron railing sections with a distinctive curved form and strong garden presence. Retaining their original character, patinated black paint and weathered surface, this antique ironwork offers an attractive and versatile solution for use as a tree guard, garden structure or architectural garden detail.
The two curved cast iron sections can be used together to form a protective tree guard, creating a practical yet characterful surround for a tree or planted area. Their shape also lends itself well to more imaginative garden design, including use as the base for a feature, or as a curved element within a gate, screen or boundary structure.
Presented in their original form, the railings have an aged black painted finish with surface patina consistent with outdoor use. As period garden railing, the pair is particularly well suited to traditional gardens, period properties, courtyard settings and landscape projects where reclaimed materials add depth and interest.
Cast lugs to each corner provide practical fixing options, allowing the sections to be attached to a wall, secured to posts, or incorporated into a bespoke installation. Their curved form means they can be used functionally or as a sculptural detail, depending on the setting.
Whether arranged as a pair, adapted into a gate or screen, or used as the foundation for a garden focal point, this architectural salvage garden piece offers durability, versatility and genuine period appeal.
Size as pictured together: H70cm x W81cm x D50cm.
Origin and period: Reclaimed architectural cast iron, likely late 19th to early 20th century.
Catalogue keywords
reclaimed cast iron railing; architectural cast iron; cast iron tree...
Category
Late 19th Century British Victorian Antique Cast Iron Building and Garden Elements