This is a superior vintage 8-seat country house table. An English, oak refectory or kitchen table, dating to the late 20th century, circa 1980. Exceptional figuring and substance, with traditional appeal and superb proportion Displays a desirable aged patina and in very good order Select oak stocks present fine grain interest and an abundance of medullary rays Beautiful colour throughout, with warm caramel highlights alongside deep chestnut hues Excellent five plank top offers comfortable dining for up to eight guests Each of the near 6' 5" planks crafted from stout stocks of 1.75' Generous kneehole space aids comfort, with apron heights of 64cm (25.25'') Three can be accommodated along the length, with a kneehole space of 150cm (59'') Broad shoulders enclose the apron, above turned baluster legs with collared finish Block feet to each corner, united for stability with a H-stretcher rail This is a captivating vintage country house table, graced with fine proportion and offering a delightful surface for up to eight guests to dine in comfort. Solid joints and construction, delivered ready for the home. Dimensions: Max Width: 198cm (78'') Max Depth: 97.5cm (38.5'') Max Height: 79.5cm (31.25'') Top Thickness: 4.5cm (1.75'') Side Kneehole Width: 150cm (59'') End Kneehole Width: 60.5cm (23.75'') All Round Kneehole Height: 64cm (25.25'')