Welcome to the Bedhampton Pianoshop Blog!


We have been restoring and selling pianos since 1988. We specialise in restoring and reconditioning old pianos, both upright and grand. Our work ranges from minor servicing right through to complete overhauls and rebuilding projects which take many weeks to complete.

The aim of the blog is to post regular progress reports on ongoing restoration work, as well as updates on the current available stock and any new arrivals. Where possible these updates will be accompanied by photos to demonstrate the work that we do.

Graham-Sales Director Bedhampton Pianoshop
02392 484802
http://www.bedhamptonpianoshop.co.uk/

Tuesday 30 August 2016

LIZ..HAVANT

Dear Graham,
Apologies for the delay. The Chappell upright we bought from you is lovely! It has a beautiful mellow tone and I'm very pleased we took the plunge and bought it from you. Thank you very much for all your help and patience and the professional service you gave us while we tried out the different pianos in your shop.
Best wishes,
Liz

Friday 15 July 2016

Catherine....Chandlers Ford

Hello Graham, 

I wanted to let you know how delighted we are with the Knight piano we purchased from you for our daughter. It  looks and sounds lovely and as I hope you can see from the photo, fits perfectly into our home.
It's been a pleasure dealing with you and we have been grateful for all your advice and the high quality of service we have received. 
Kind regards

Catherine

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Robert from LISS




















Graham,
Just a note to thank you for all your help and advice and to let you know that I am very pleased with the new addition to the 'family'! Best bit of retail therapy I have had in years! Don't believe in fate....so let's call it luck that I was in your shop that day! I feel very lucky!!!
Many thanks again!
Robert..in LISS

Friday 4 March 2016

Tuesday 12 January 2016

Jenny Denmead

Hi Graham, 
Thanks for your email. I'm thrilled with the piano and the guys were great at getting it in. Thanks very much for all your help, I'll be in touch in a while to arrange the first tuning. Thanks again! 
Kind regards, 
Jenny

Saturday 9 January 2016



What happens to pianos that are beyond the sale by date
(no longer restorable) well they go to the piano graveyard waiting to be burnt.
very sad for a piano restorer to do this,but needs must.
we do not have the room @ bedhampton pianoshop to store them all.