Castle Rising is a historic village dominated by its Norman castle and estate housing, and fitting a new roof here demands both technical quality and real sensitivity to the local character.
The village is small and tightly defined, with a cluster of almshouses built by the Howard family in the 17th century, older brick-and-flint cottages, and a few larger estate homes. Given the listed and locally listed buildings in close proximity, planning considerations matter here — some properties will need a conservation officer conversation before a new roof covering is agreed, and we can help you navigate that process before work begins.
For a village like Castle Rising, we typically work with hand-made plain clay tiles or matching reclaimed stock where the property warrants it. Even on unlisted properties in a setting like this, getting the tile profile and colour right is part of doing the job properly. Call us for a free survey and we'll advise on materials as well as cost from the outset.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.