I would definitely say ‘yes’ to being Victorian so circa 1890ish+. There are companies that specialise in cleaning of these hidden gems and equally there are modern equivalent patterns in keeping with the Victorian tradition. They’re a beautiful statement to any entranceway. I’ve also seen a luxury vinyl tile version in this colour palette from Amtico’s Decor collection.
Thanks calmnotcluttered. They were clean but we have workers in and out at the moment. We have just moved into our Victorian townhouse and having a new gas central heating system installed and the whole house rewired. We do have a mantelpiece that has been hand painted by Alfred Worthington in our dining room. My husband wants me to get it valued but I don't want to and want to keep it. I am going to get rid of the runner rugs because these tiles are beautiful.
Sounds like a lovely house with so many original features! You’re very lucky. No criticism intended when mentioning the cleaning, I’ve just had friends before who didn’t know these specialist services existed. Best of luck with the works and hang on to the fireplace ;)
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