Tilney St Lawrence is a quiet fenland village in the Marshland area of west Norfolk, sitting on the flat, drained land between King's Lynn and the Lincolnshire border. The housing here is typical of Marshland villages — a mix of older brick and pantile properties, some Victorian farmhouses, and post-war bungalows and semi-detacheds that were built as agricultural communities expanded. The open, low-lying landscape offers almost no shelter from the wind, which means roofs are subjected to sustained weather pressure throughout the winter months. We cover Tilney St Lawrence regularly as part of our west Norfolk work, and we understand the fenland conditions that affect roofing here.
Tilney St Lawrence is a quiet fenland village in the Marshland area of west Norfolk, sitting on the flat, drained land between King's Lynn and the Lincolnshire border. The housing here is typical of Marshland villages — a mix of older brick and pantile properties, some Victorian farmhouses, and post-war bungalows and semi-detacheds that were built as agricultural communities expanded. The open, low-lying landscape offers almost no shelter from the wind, which means roofs are subjected to sustained weather pressure throughout the winter months. We cover Tilney St Lawrence regularly as part of our west Norfolk work, and we understand the fenland conditions that affect roofing here.
Tilney St Lawrence sits in the Norfolk Marshland, a historically distinct area of drained fenland with its own building traditions — pantile roofs are far more common here than in other parts of Norfolk, reflecting Dutch and Flemish influence from centuries of drainage and agricultural development.
A mix of older brick and clay pantile properties, Victorian agricultural cottages, and post-war bungalows and semi-detacheds. Properties sit in open, exposed positions typical of Marshland fenland.
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