J O’Grady Reclamation is located at Station Rd, Barnston, Birkenhead, Wirral CH61 1DG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with J O’Grady Reclamation and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 648 6486 or visit our website

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Richard Clarke

2 Google Rating

They have a great amount of diverse stock in but the customer service from the two ladies left my wi

2/ 5

They have a great amount of diverse stock in but the customer service from the two ladies left my wife and I feeling as cold as the snow that started as we were buying tiles. It may be our closest at 6 miles away, but I may travel further next time.

Ryan Heavyside

5 Google Rating

First time I've been to O, Grady reclaim, and wanted to go home with many things, as there are lots

5/ 5

First time I've been to O, Grady reclaim, and wanted to go home with many things, as there are lots of unusual and interesting items which tell a story. I did buy a couple of wonderful wall art items that couldn't leave. Well worth a visit, and staff are fab. Cheers Malaine

andrew unwin

4 Google Rating

Excellent range of goods, priced fairly, parking a bit of an issue.

4/ 5

Excellent range of goods, priced fairly, parking a bit of an issue.

Sarah Cairns

5 Google Rating

You could spend hours looking around there is so much to see, I got a beautiful reclaimed bench for

5/ 5

You could spend hours looking around there is so much to see, I got a beautiful reclaimed bench for the garden, can't wait to go back!

Lorna M

4 Google Rating

Lots of great stone here. The staff were incredibly helpful.

4/ 5

Lots of great stone here. The staff were incredibly helpful.

Craig Pleavin

5 Google Rating

Excellent service with quality materials will be using on a regular basis

5/ 5

Excellent service with quality materials will be using on a regular basis

Eileen Williams

5 Google Rating

Staff here are so helpful definitely today going back again lots of great things to see .. we got t

5/ 5

Staff here are so helpful definitely today going back again lots of great things to see .. we got two Belfast sinks and so pleased with the price. Well worth a visit !

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