
Morley Pianos & Harpsichords / Robert Morley & Co. Ltd was established in 1881 and is still a family run company from our extensive Workshops and Showrooms in Lewisham, London.
We offer a wide range of modern and new pianos, early keyboard instruments and antique harps for sale or home rental with restoration and repair services.
Agents for new C. Bechsteins for over 100 years, also Grotrian-Steinweg, Bechstein, W. Hoffmann, Bentley, Ritmuller, Weber, Steinbach, Waldstein, Monington & Weston, Elysian and other fine makes of upright and grand pianos also a good selection of secondhand and ex rental pianos.
Home rental is available on selected upright and grand pianos, full details are available on request.
Full in-house restoration and repair services are available at our workshops and showroom in Lewisham, visit us to talk about your treasured piano, harpsichord, spinet or clavichord which needs some attention.
For more than 50 years the Clavichords, Spinets, and Harpsichords based on original 18th century instruments have been made under the direction of John Morley using traditional techniques and materials. A large selection of John Morley instruments made in previous years are available secondhand for immediate purchase together with antique instruments of the 18th and 19th century including square pianos. Yearly home rental is available on selected Clavichords, Spinets, Virginals and Harpsichords, ask about options.
Solo, duet and concert stools along with metronomes, sconces, harpsichord & clavichord tuning hammers, desk hooks, piano carpets, castor cups, music stands, cabinets and other piano and early keyboard accessories and spare parts are available.
Open Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 5pm (Closed Sundays & UK Bank Holidays)
Customer Paking available
Close to Lewisham mainline Railway Station and Dockland Light Railway (DLR) and Ladywell mainline Railway Station
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13 Paragon Street
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How big are upright pianos
Moden Upright pianos are usually between 110cm – 135cm in height, around 155cm wide and 60cm deep, the height being the major difference between models. You also have the old Mine piano at 70cm these are no longer made.
Upright pianos are popular because of their small footprint compared to a grand piano. While grand pianos may look more attractive, tall upright pianos are capable of producing a strong tone, wide dynamic range and better control in the keys and action than a small upright, Tall Uprights are usually only a few cms deeper and wider than shorter upright piano but will give you a much richer sound a good as most than a small Grands A small modern upright will have weight of 185kg a large one can exceed 235kg