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what's your budget?
Don't make the mistake I made a few months ago, which was to use my existing knowledge to buy one, instead
join this forum: delcamp and have a look on their for sale pages
Then there are a few "classical guitar brokers around the UK", who tend to stock 20-30 high-level instruments, I tried one near me, and bought an excellent used guitar, and was able to try it against a much larger variety than in a shop, but with lower used prices.
here are some links for you
https://www.kentguitarclassics.com/guitars
http://www.nugentguitars.com/
there were some others I have seen too
London guitar studio is a good start
I will write more later
https://www.staffordguitar.com/
https://www.classicalguitar.co.uk/
I was in a similar position before last Christmas: always played classical a bit, wanted to get back to it more.
My old classical was a higher-end factory one (RRP £1500-2000) that frankly did not inspire me much, it weighed a ton and did not have great tone (I think).
I would assume that there are factory made ones that are better
My first error was to buy a fusion nylon, then I found that I didn't actually like a narrower fingerboard, although I liked the radius on it. Also, it was X-braced for amplified stage work - for classical you need fan-bracing or lattice to get the top moving from the lower-tension nylon strings
Don't make the mistake of looking at flamencos either, they have a very different purpose
Preferably something based near London. Would be nice.
A flamenco guitar has a lower action in addition to less relief can be 'easier' to play. I would recommend trying a flamenco negra (one with rosewood back and sides) if possible. Generally, classical guitars have a 12th fret of above 3mm -3.5mm and above , flamenco guitars for 3mm and under.
Cordoba have some good models in your budget, but I would avoid Esteve and Alhambra. FWIW, I think the best budget nylon strings guitars are Camps; the Camps Primera models are exceptional for the price.
In London guitar shops for nylon strings are limited with one of the few decent places is London Guitar Studio, which is near Bond Street where they usually have some Camps models in stock.
Kent Guitar Classics might be worth getting a train to if you are able to, their 'Cadenza' model is supposed to be very good, a bit more than your budget and the maker Stephen Eden posts on another forum I frequent who's a gentleman.
Ramirez used to be excellent, but those particular models are very expensive and highly collectable.
I agree with heavyrocker about going for a bit more and going for a used concert level guitar.
Will try to go a bit higher in budget but don't really want to stretch it too much.
Also need to sell a lot of gear before I venture into this.
Si
Amalio Burguet '2M' for sale...PM for details!
SOLD!
It was 4K new...
Nylon guitar players are a notoriously conservative bunch and it's often possible to pick up a real bargain used if you know what you are looking for. TBH, for that money I'd be scouring Ebay for the rare but occasional luthier handmade that comes up in that price range, or get the Beauchamp listed above.