Abingdon LVT
Abingdon LVT is a curated luxury vinyl tile range supplied by Grosvenor Flooring by the pallet at trade-tier per-square-metre rates. The range covers plank, herringbone and parquet formats across six design collections with a 0.55mm wear layer and 15-year residential warranty on every product.
At Grosvenor Flooring we work direct with Abingdon and supply the range by the pallet only. Prices are published openly on every product page with no trade-account paperwork needed and no quote-form gate. One pallet typically covers a one or two-bedroom rental property in a single delivery and multiple pallets can be staged against a development programme.
Browse the Abingdon range below or explore our wider By the Pallet collection. You can also visit our Altrincham smart showroom (open 24/7 by security code request) to see the range in person and discuss specification with our team.
About Abingdon LVT
Abingdon is a UK flooring brand with a long-standing reputation across the British residential market. The Abingdon LVT line is engineered with emboss-in-register technology where the surface texture follows the print grain pattern, giving a more authentic timber-look surface than a generic embossed finish would deliver. Every product carries a 4-sided bevel edge that adds visual definition between planks or blocks while staying true to a real-timber installation.
The 0.55mm wear layer specification is consistent across all six Abingdon LVT collections and is rated for heavy residential traffic in any room across a full-property install. Warranty cover is 15 years residential.
Grosvenor Flooring supplies Abingdon direct by the pallet at trade-tier per-square-metre rates. The pallet supply route removes the per-box retail markup that sits behind smaller LVT orders and passes the saving through to project-scale buyers without a trade account or quote-form gate.
The Abingdon range
Abingdon LVT covers six design collections across three format families.
Eminence (Click and Dryback): Abingdon’s plank format collection in six wood-effect finishes. Available in either click installation (floating floor over an underlay) or dryback installation (glue-down direct to the subfloor). The dryback option is the right choice for full-property wet-room installs because it seals to the subfloor across the full plank area.
Artisan (Click and Dryback): Abingdon’s herringbone format collection in six wood-effect finishes laid in the classic herringbone pattern that suits hallways, kitchens and feature rooms. Click and dryback installation options are available across the same finish library.
Tapestry: Abingdon’s large-plank parquet collection. Six colours, dryback installation, designed for parquet-pattern installations where the bigger block size gives a more substantial parquet look.
Mosaic: Abingdon’s small-plank parquet collection. The same six colours as Tapestry in a smaller block format that suits compact spaces, smaller rooms and tighter parquet patterns.
Whole-property specifications can be built around a single collection or mix plank, herringbone and parquet within a coordinated colour palette across rooms.
Why choose Abingdon LVT?
The headline credential is Abingdon’s emboss-in-register technology where the surface texture and the print grain align across every plank or block. That gives a more authentic real-timber feel underfoot than a generic embossed LVT surface delivers. The 4-sided bevel edge on every product adds definition between boards which reads as a higher-end install once laid.
The 0.55mm wear layer protected by Abingdon’s surface treatment is consistent across the full range and rated for heavy residential traffic which means a single specification holds across any room in a residential install. Warranty cover is 15 years residential.
Heavy furniture leaves minimal lasting impression after long-term placement and the build construction handles everyday family life including kitchens, hallways and circulation spaces.
Where can Abingdon LVT be used?
Abingdon LVT is built for full-property residential installs across kitchens, bathrooms, lounges, bedrooms, hallways and circulation spaces. The heavy residential rating means one collection specification holds across rented properties, developer plots and family homes within the same portfolio. Dryback installation bonds the floor to the subfloor across the full plank or block area which suits wet rooms (kitchens, bathrooms, utility areas) better than click-lock formats. Click installation is the right choice for projects wanting a floating floor over a properly prepared subfloor with no glue requirement.
Abingdon LVT and underfloor heating
Abingdon LVT is compatible with underfloor heating across the range within the manufacturer’s specified temperature limit. That covers most UK underfloor heating systems including water-based wet installations and electric mat installations following the standard installation guidance. The dryback formats give effective heat transfer through the floor and the click formats deliver equivalent performance over a properly prepared subfloor.
Who Abingdon LVT is built for
Most Abingdon LVT orders through Grosvenor Flooring come from buyers reflooring multiple properties or rooms to a single specification: property developers running multi-plot programmes, landlords reflooring buy-to-let portfolios, builders working across multiple properties, maintenance teams managing rolling refurbishment across estates and designers specifying repeatable patterns across multiple projects. The unifying profile is repeat specification of a single LVT collection without needing a wholesale trade account to access trade-tier pricing.
The heavy residential specification matters specifically for this buyer profile because rented and developer-built properties get harder use than owner-occupied homes. A buy-to-let kitchen sees more transitional traffic because tenant turnover repeats the move-in and move-out cycle. A developer plot gets show-home and viewing use before the first owner moves in. The 0.55mm wear layer and emboss-in-register surface treatment mean the floor handles those use cases without premature wear.
The pallet supply model fits the same buyer profile. One pallet typically covers a one or two-bedroom rental property in a single delivery. Multiple pallets can be staged against a development programme and same-batch consistency across the order means colour matches stay clean if a project rolls out over several phases.
How to buy Abingdon LVT
Abingdon is supplied by the pallet only at a half-pallet minimum order per design. Per-pallet and per-square-metre pricing is published openly on every product page so you can compare costs across collections and formats before placing an order. Delivery is free kerbside on a tail-lift pallet UK-wide, supplied to order in roughly 3 to 5 working days as a single drop direct to the delivery address. To see the range in person visit our Altrincham smart showroom (open 24/7 by security code request) or order a pallet online and we will be in touch to confirm your delivery slot.
Key takeaways
- Abingdon LVT supplied at a pallet-direct per-square-metre rate well below equivalent-spec premium brands on the same wear-layer specification
- Six collections across plank (Eminence), herringbone (Artisan) and parquet (Tapestry and Mosaic) formats with click and dryback installation options
- Built around a 0.55mm wear layer with emboss-in-register surface technology and 4-sided bevel edge across every product
- 15-year residential warranty rated for heavy residential traffic across full-property installs including kitchens, bathrooms and high-traffic rooms
- Free UK kerbside pallet delivery in 3 to 5 working days, supplied to order, single-batch consistent across the whole order
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Abingdon LVT?
Abingdon LVT is a curated luxury vinyl tile range supplied by Grosvenor Flooring at trade-tier per-square-metre rates by the pallet. The range is manufactured by Abingdon (a UK flooring brand with a long-standing reputation across the British residential market) and covers plank, herringbone and parquet formats across six design collections with a 0.55mm wear layer and 15-year residential warranty.
What formats are available in Abingdon LVT?
Abingdon LVT covers six collections across three format families. Eminence offers a plank format in Click and Dryback installation options across six wood-effect finishes. Artisan offers a herringbone format in Click and Dryback options across six wood-effect finishes. Tapestry is a large-plank parquet collection and Mosaic is a small-plank parquet collection, both supplied in six matching colours.
What is the difference between Click and Dryback?
Click installation gives a floating floor that locks together over a properly prepared subfloor with no glue required. Dryback (glue-down) installation bonds the floor permanently to the subfloor across the full plank or block area. Click is the right choice for projects wanting a faster fit without adhesive. Dryback is the right choice for wet rooms including kitchens and bathrooms because the glue-down seal handles moisture better than click-lock formats.
What is the difference between Tapestry and Mosaic?
Tapestry and Mosaic are Abingdon's two parquet collections in the same six colours. Tapestry uses a larger plank block format which gives a more substantial parquet look suited to larger rooms and feature spaces. Mosaic uses a smaller plank block format which suits compact spaces, smaller rooms and tighter parquet patterns. Both are dryback installation.
How durable is Abingdon LVT?
Abingdon LVT carries a 0.55mm wear layer protected by Abingdon's surface treatment and is rated for heavy residential traffic across full-property installs. The emboss-in-register surface technology aligns the texture with the print grain pattern across every product, giving a more authentic timber-look finish than a generic embossed LVT. The 4-sided bevel edge adds visual definition between planks or blocks.
Is Abingdon LVT suitable for kitchens and bathrooms?
Yes. The Dryback (glue-down) versions bond the floor permanently to the subfloor across the full plank or block area which seals it against everyday moisture better than click-lock formats. Standard waterproof installation practice should still be followed at thresholds and around fixtures. The Eminence Dryback (plank), Artisan Dryback (herringbone), Tapestry and Mosaic ranges are all dryback construction and well-suited to wet rooms.
What warranty comes with Abingdon LVT?
Abingdon LVT carries a 15-year residential warranty across the full range. The warranty reflects the durability of the 0.55mm wear-layer specification and Abingdon's surface treatment across heavy residential traffic in any room.
Is Abingdon LVT suitable for buy-to-let or rental properties?
Yes. The range is designed for the harder use a rental property takes through tenant turnover. The 0.55mm wear layer and emboss-in-register surface handle full-property residential installs across kitchens, hallways and high-traffic rooms. One pallet typically covers a one or two-bedroom rental property in a single delivery.
How long does Abingdon LVT delivery take?
The range is supplied to order with a typical lead time of 3 to 5 working days from order to delivery. The specific lead time for each product is shown on the listing. Delivery is free kerbside on a tail-lift pallet direct to the delivery address as a single drop. Forklift offload is available where the receiving site has a forklift available.
























