Marham is a village shaped largely by its proximity to RAF Marham, with a significant number of 1970s and 1980s brick-built homes that respond extremely well to modern exterior cladding systems.
The housing around the village — including the former and current service accommodation streets — tends to be straightforward rectangular builds where cladding can be fitted efficiently and to a very clean finish. Flat-fronted elevations mean less complex detailing, which keeps costs reasonable and allows a smart, uniform result.
Composite cladding boards in slate-grey or anthracite tones are a popular choice here and modernise these properties considerably without planning complications in most cases. We always check permitted development rules before starting and advise on colour and profile options that sit well with the existing streetscape.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.