Castle Rising is one of the most historically distinctive villages in west Norfolk — the Norman castle, the almshouses of the Howard family, and the older flint cottages all sit alongside some more modest 20th-century housing, and the roofline on every one of them needs looking after.
The older flint and brick properties in Castle Rising rarely have original guttering that's still performing well — cast iron corrodes, ogee timber sections rot, and even some of the earlier uPVC installations from the 1980s are now splitting at the joints. The almshouse row is a listed structure and outside our scope, but the privately-owned cottages and village houses are exactly the kind of work we take on. Getting roofline access right on these properties matters: uneven ground, low outbuildings, and proximity to heritage structures all make a proper tower scaffold essential.
We offer woodgrain and heritage-colour uPVC fascias and soffits for properties in Castle Rising where a white finish would look out of place, and we're used to working carefully in villages where neighbours are close and presentation matters. Call us to arrange a free roofline inspection — Castle Rising is a short drive from our King's Lynn base and we can usually visit within a few days.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.