A vintage refectory table can be ideal for larger dining rooms where you need something bigger than the usual dining set. Refectory tables date back to Medieval times where they were used in monasteries, so the long narrow design is practical for large groups. Later on, they were used to host grand banquets for nobility, so if you like planning big dinner parties, a refectory table might suit your home.
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
French Bleached Oak Farmhouse Dining Table (heart Legs)
£ 1,950
French Bleached Oak Farmhouse Dining Table (heart Legs)
£ 1,950
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Harry Raine Antiques
Oak 17th Century Style Refectory Table - Dining Table Seats 8 People
£ 375
Oak 17th Century Style Refectory Table - Dining Table Seats 8 People
£ 375
Harry Raine Antiques
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
French Normandy Farmhouse Kitchen Table Lovely Patina
£ 1,950
£ 1,199
C.17th Carolean/jacobean Style, 7'5" Oak Plank Top Refectory Dining Table C.19th
£ 1,199
Leeds Antiques
Manoir Antiques and Decorative Interiors Ltd
Early 1800s Oak Refectory Table
£ 1,850
Tony Youll Antiques
Large Oak Farmhouse Table
£ 1,650
Tony Youll Antiques
Large Farmhouse Table
£ 1,450
Victoria Antiques
Victorian Light Oak Table Shaped Stretcher
£ 295
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Oak 6 Seat Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 1,450
£ 1,450
Georgian Antiques
Oak Adzed-top Yorkshire Critter Refectory Dining Table by Lizardman
£ 1,490
Oak Adzed-top Yorkshire Critter Refectory Dining Table by Lizardman
£ 1,490
Georgian Antiques
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Wonderful Characterful Huge French Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 6,500
Wonderful Characterful Huge French Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 6,500
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Huge Solid Oak French Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 6,500
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Farmhouse Table / Refectory Table & Chairs Set
£ 1,950
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Larger French Bleached Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 3,900
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Larger French Bleached Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 3,900
Beresford Antiques Ltd
19th Century Cast Iron Pub Table
£ 345
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Very Rare Pair of Oak Farmhouse Dining Tables
£ 5,950
Kernow Furniture
Traditional Style Oak Refectory Table
£ 565
Philip Allison Antiques and Decorative Arts
Arts & Crats Antique Sycamore Refectory Table
£ 3,000
Arts & Crats Antique Sycamore Refectory Table
£ 3,000
Philip Allison Antiques and Decorative Arts
£ 1,085
Merchant House Antiques
19th Century Cherrywood Farm Table 267 Cms
£ 3,695
Whites Antiques
Pugin Style Centre Table Mid 20th Century
£ 430
Fincraigs Antiques
Antique Refectory Farmhouse Table
£ 4,000
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
French Bleached Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 1,950
Witch Antiques
Tall Oak Historic Refectory Table
£ 1,450
£ 1,399
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
French Bleached Oak Farmhouse Kitchen Dining Table with Drawer
£ 1,950
French Bleached Oak Farmhouse Kitchen Dining Table with Drawer
£ 1,950
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd
Oak Refectory Table
£ 990
Merchant House Antiques
Early 20th Century Scrubbed Oak Console Table
£ 1,695
Beresford Antiques Ltd
Arts and Crafts Oak Refectory Table Circa 1910
£ 395
Alain Michel Antiques
Large 4m Long Louis XIII Style Extending Table in Cherry Wood
€ 5,400
Joseph Riley Furniture
Heals Limed Oak Tilden Dining Table - Pair Available
£ 2,195
Penderyn Antiques
Antique Oak Refectory Table
£ 1,650
Wilsford Antiques
Large Bleached Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 1,860
£ 2,950
Philip Allison Antiques and Decorative Arts
Rare Designer 1930s Arts & Crafts Oak Refectory Table
£ 3,000
Rare Designer 1930s Arts & Crafts Oak Refectory Table
£ 3,000
Philip Allison Antiques and Decorative Arts
£ 879
Early 20th Century Solid Oak Small Country Plank-top Refectory Dining Table
£ 879
Leeds Antiques
£ 1,100
Late 17th Century / Early 18th Century Single Plank Welsh Oak Farm Table
£ 1,100
Whites Antiques
Adam Wylie Ltd
Period English Oak Refectory / Side / Hall Table
£ 2,875
Whether you have a standalone dining room or an open plan dining area, vintage refectory tables make a great centrepiece and focal point for the room. They can make great kitchen dining tables in larger spaces, where a normal dining table may look a little lost, creating a space for people to gather. A refectory table works especially well in a long, narrow space, as the shape of this type of table makes the room seem wider, great for awkward rooms. Love Antiques make it easy to find an antique refectory table that suits your home, whatever style you are looking for.
Why traipse around lots of antique shops and markets when you can shop from the comfort of your home for an antique refectory table? Love Antiques lists verified, trusted dealers, so you can easily find what you are looking for online. Looking for something rustic? A style such as a farmhouse refectory table would be perfect in a country home. With features such as a plank top to show off the antique oak or other natural wood, this kind of refectory table is popular with those who appreciate great craftmanship. If you’d prefer something more ornate, then you can find more decorative styles of vintage refectory table. Refectory tables traditionally came from Italy, with the style then becoming popular in France. That means you’ll find all the beautiful design details you’d expect from antiques from these countries, such as carved wood and turned legs. This means you can choose an amazing piece that’s ideal for special dinners and gatherings.
While it’s mainly people with larger spaces who will be considering an antique refectory table, if you have a smaller home, you may be able to find something that fits your space. When our dealers list an antique refectory table for sale, they will include the dimensions, so all you need to do is measure your space.
Consider a drop leaf refectory table if you are short on space. This kind of refectory table is rarer, as it’s more of a modern feature, but they can be found. This allows you to open up the table when you have people round, then close it when it’s not in use, so it doesn’t take up as much space.
Some other things to consider when finding a dining table include:
This will help you narrow down what you’re looking for, and if you use our menu options on the right, you can search for particular styles such as a 19th century oak refectory table and look at specific categories.
It’s common for people who are into antiques to find some chairs they love, then struggle to find a table to coordinate. That’s why we make it so easy to find an antique refectory table for sale that has been made in a certain material or comes from a certain period.
Some popular items that people look for include:
If you want your chairs to match your table, it’s usually best to look for refectory tables for sale that are from roughly the same era, as they are likely to coordinate well. However, you could also mix and match to get the right style, for example, pairing an oak refectory dining table with modern chairs or benches for a unique style.
Love Antiques is one of the best sources online for refectory tables for sale. This is because we only allow reputable dealers to post listings on our site, so you can buy with confidence. When you are looking for a refectory table for sale, simply browse the website and you can see some of the many style options that are listed every day.
You can contact our dealers directly if you have any questions about a specific antique refectory table for sale, simply click the button on the listing and they’ll be happy to help.
Usually made of oak or walnut, the refectory table antique experts value is long and narrow and was created in the Medieval times. You would usually see these refectory dining tables in banquets of royalty and noble residences. An antique refectory table had circumferential stretchers that supported the table legs. The stretchers were placed very low, close to the floor. Refectory tables antique collectors usually own were popular in the Mediterranean regions as well as central and northern Europe in the 16th century.
Those antique and vintage refectory tables were originally used by Medieval time monasteries before they became popular for royal and noble banquets or feasts. You would find a number of refectory dining tables in a large dining hall for monks. Non-religious use of the refectory dining table is believed to have started in the Mediterranean regions. The antique oak refectory table was popular in the northern parts of Europe while the walnut one was frequently used in the Mediterranean.
The antique and vintage refectory table remains to be among the preferred tables for major celebrations up to this day. There are lots of reasons to want the walnut or oak refectory table antique. Never going out of style, is durable and increases in value if kept in good condition, the refectory table antique collectors go for is truly a great investment. Perfect for mansions, important buildings, an office, or any site with huge spaces, the refectory table antique experts value also came in ornate designs. You can find an antique refectory table for sale at a price between £295 and £8,500 here at Love Antiques.
When it comes to getting the value of your oak refectory table, it’s always best to go to a certified antiques professional. You can do an internet search to find an expert to help you, and if you’re still unsure of the search results, you can look for a reputable antiques dealer. You can also ask for recommendations from your local antique dealers. They should be able to point you to an accredited appraiser who can help you find out if what you have is one of the refectory tables antique collectors would want.