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Bleached French Oak circa 1930 Refectory Style Farmhouse Table
Solid oak throughout - strong, robust frame
Well proportioned and very sold construction
Heavy lift off table top 5cm (1.97”) thick
Seats 6 people, perhaps more dependent upon style of chair/bench seating
features a lower Y Shaped Stretcher and scalloped apron, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and a timeless design
Please see other detailed measurements below
Suitable for many purposes eg Dining, Kitchen and Hallway
In excellent condition for the home
Table top overhangs at end by 24.5cm (9.64”)
Table top overhangs at side by 9.5 cm (3.74”)
H: 78cm (30.7") W: 85cm (33.5") L: 220cm (86.6")
Height from floor to underside of table 73cm (28.74”)
Each leg has a base of approximately 10cm (3.94”) square (I have not measured each leg individually)
To either end of the table the external space between the legs is 65cm (25.60”)
“ “ “ internal “ “ “ 44cm (17.32”)
To either side of the table the external space between the legs is 170cm (66.93”)
“ “ “ internal “ “ “ 144cm (56.69”)
From the outer part of the table to the centre rail is approximately 38.5cm (15.15”) on either side of the table
The table top thickness is 5cm (1.97”) and is removable and sits in a frame
This exquisite French Refectory Style Farmhouse Table from around 1930 can comfortably seat six people, with the potential for more depending on the chair or bench style used – making it ideal for social gatherings throughout the year.


The table is robust, crafted from solid French oak timbers with a bleached natural finish. Its top is notably heavy but removable, which aids in transportation – a feature that may hark back to its original design for ease of washing or bleaching and subsequent drying. The base is sturdy, featuring four elegantly turned legs and a central stretcher rail that connects to the two end legs (the shortest span) with angled wooden pieces, creating a Y-shaped frame. This construction is characteristic of French Farmhouse Tables from this era, promising to bring a solid, significant, and enduring charm to any interior.


Regarding the durability and mark-resistance of the chosen finish, I cannot assure any particular finish will provide this certainty, except for commercially applied lacquer finishes, which would come with warranties provided by the professionals performing such services.

  • Period: Circa 1930
    • Price: £1,450.00
    • €1,735 Euro
    • $1,886 US Dollar
  • Location: Sussex
    • Dimensions: H: 78cm (30.71in)
    • W: 220cm (86.61in)
    • D: 85cm (33.46in)