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Shop our range of toilets to find the right fit for your bathroom, en-suite or cloakroom. Choose from traditional toilets, modern toilets, close coupled toilets, back to wall toilets, wall hung toilets and smart toilets, with options to suit different layouts and styles. Find a new toilet with practical features like dual flush systems, rimless pans, comfort height designs and soft close seats. Plus, enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499.
Choose toilets from leading sanitaryware brands including RAK Ceramics, Burlington Bathrooms, Armitage Shanks, Duravit and many more. The range includes classic white ceramic designs, traditional styles with period-inspired details and modern options with easy-to-clean features. This makes it easier to compare different toilet types, finishes and functions in one place.
Many toilets in the range are made from ceramic or vitreous china for a strong finish. Selected products include matching seats, concealed cistern options, water saving flushes and guarantees against manufacturing defects. Check the product details before you choose, so you can find a new toilet that suits your bathroom and works well day-to-day.
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Good product
9th July 2026Good product
Jose S from - verified purchaser
Excellent quality
9th July 2026So pleased with these, I bought three, one for each bathroom. I was a little apprehensive but so pleased with the quality. There was a problem with a hinge on one of the toilet seats which hadn't been soldered but Victorian Plumbing replaced it with a complete new toilet seat sent overnight. One very happy customer. Thank you
Katherine C from Staffordshire- verified purchaser
Nice Throne
9th July 2026Love the look of this toilet, and compared to others of the same aesthetic it is well priced. I ding points for the build quality because my fitter pointed out the the back part which fits against the wall is slightly sloped, which presented a bit of extra hassle for them when trying to get it flush to the wall; they managed and it looks great installed, but required a slightly thicker silicone seal at the top to close the gap. I will also say that I have some qualms with the accompanying seat (Chatsworth Satin Black Soft Close Toilet Seat) which I will review separately.
John W from Fife- verified purchaser
Metric fittings rather than imperial
9th July 2026Great design and good value. Just be aware that the fittings are metric and designed for the European market rather than the British market. Your plumber will scratch their head at first, but a great plumber will overcome after finding the correct imp to metric fitting.
Charles from Wiltshire
FAQ's
Choosing a toilet is not just about how it looks. The right option depends on your bathroom layout, available space, budget and the features that matter most to you. These FAQs cover the main things to think about before you buy a toilet.
Which type of toilet is best?
The best toilet for you depends on your space, style and how your bathroom is used. Close coupled toilets, are a popular choice because the pan and cistern come together in one familiar design, making them suitable for many bathrooms.
Back to wall toilets are a good option if you want a neater look, as the cistern is hidden inside a unit or behind a wall. Wall hung toilets keep the floor clear, which can make the room feel more open and cleaning around the pan easier.
Rimless toilets are designed to make cleaning simpler, as there is no hidden rim inside the bowl for grime and limescale to build up around. For a more traditional look, high level and low level toilets can add classic character to a period-style bathroom.
How much should I spend on a toilet?
Toilet prices can vary a lot depending on the type, brand, design and features you choose. As a general guide, basic toilets can start from under £100, while more premium or specialist designs, such as luxury wall hung toilets or smart toilets, can cost up to £6,000.
It is also worth budgeting for installation. Labour can typically range from around £100 to £400, depending on how straightforward the job is and whether extra plumbing or adjustments are needed. Your final cost can depend on the toilet type, existing plumbing, soil pipe position, room size and whether any structural changes are required.
Before you choose, check what is included with the toilet, such as the toilet seat, cistern, flush plate or wall hung frame. This helps you understand the full cost and avoid any surprise extras.
How easy is it to install a new toilet?
How easy a toilet is to install depends on the type of toilet and your existing bathroom setup. Replacing a close coupled toilet with a similar model may be more straightforward, especially if the plumbing points are already in the right place.
Back to wall and wall hung toilets can need more planning, as they often involve concealed cisterns, units or support frames. Wall hung toilets must be fitted to a suitable frame, so it is important to check the wall type, space and installation requirements before buying.
If you are not confident with plumbing, it is best to use a qualified installer. This helps make sure the toilet is fitted securely, connected correctly and working as it should. For more guidance, take a look at our guide on how to install a toilet.

































