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Metalwork

A wide variety of implements and features
are on display in the Metalwork barn

 
 

Sawn On Bed Ironstone

Explore the rich variety of traditional
British building and walling stone

 

Staddle Stones: Function to Feature

One of the largest collections
of staddle stones in the U.K.

New Terracotta Pots!

Handmade Italian terracotta planters have arrived!
Pop in for a browse

 
 
 

Brick Pavers

Brick pavers add colour, texture and character to any paving project.

 
 

Opening Hours

Opening Hours
Monday-Thursday 7:30am-5:00pm
Friday 7:30am-4:00pm
Saturday 10am-4:00pm
Sunday- CLOSED
Bank Holiday May 25th- CLOSED

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Reclamation and Garden Design

Reclamation and Garden Design Reclamation and garden design go hand in hand. The growing use of reclaimed building and architectural materials is rapidly reshaping the garden design sector, driven by…
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Why Architectural Reclamation Must Lead Modern Construction

Waste to Worth: Why Architectural Reclamation Must Lead Modern Construction If the past two years have shown us anything, it’s that architectural reclamation is no longer a niche interest. The…
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Benefits of Winter Planting

Benefits of Winter Planting Winter may slow the pace of gardening in Britain, yet it still offers valuable planting opportunities and personal health benefits. Hardy vegetables in particular cope well…
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Our story

WATLING RECLAMATION:
RECLAIM,
REUSE.
REJUVENATE.

OUR STORY

Watling Reclamation

Built on the belief that quality products should last beyond a lifetime,  the business was born out of a passion for heritage properties, architecture and exterior design.

It was established in 2010 by Neill and Julie Taylor, when they began to sell surplus reclaimed building materials that were accumulated during the construction of nearby Pury Hill Business Park. The offices at this unique and exclusive premises, are built with a majority of reclaimed building materials and garden features.

Over the years, the business has grown to become one of the leading salvage destinations in the South East, paving the way for recycling and reclaiming goods whilst remaining at its heart, a family business built on traditional values. From small scale housing developments to large personal projects, reclaimed materials can often fulfil requirements more completely, bringing history and aesthetics that new products simply can’t mimic.

The company takes its name from Watling Street, an ancient Roman road that symbolises enduring craftsmanship and connectivity. This historical reference underscores Watling Reclamation’s dedication to bridging the past and the present, enabling the continuation of traditional building techniques while embracing modern sustainability principles.

Read our most recent Google reviews:

Always find what I'm looking, great staff

CHRIS GALLAGHER Avatar CHRIS GALLAGHER
2 May 2026

I ordered two sections of clay/terracotta drain for a very few pounds each. They were delivered rapidly and were more securely a safely wrapped in bubble wrap, and packing noodles... read more

Stephen Beardsley Avatar Stephen Beardsley
24 April 2026

Great range of reclaim items with very friendly, helpful service.

Steve Brown Avatar Steve Brown
23 April 2026

great service

David Constant Avatar David Constant
21 April 2026