Cockley Cley's scattered farmhouses and historic estate buildings demand proper lead work from roofers who understand what centuries-old construction actually needs.
Cockley Cley sits on the edge of the Breckland heathland, and its buildings reflect that rural, estate-village character — flint-faced cottages, converted farm structures, and properties tied to the Cockley Cley Estate. Many roofs here carry original lead flashings around chimney stacks, dormer cheeks, and valley gutters that have been in place for decades. When those flashings begin to lift or crack, water finds its way in quickly through the porous flint and lime-mortar walls beneath.
We work regularly across the Swaffham and Mundford road corridor, so attending properties around Cockley Cley is straightforward for our team. All lead work is carried out with Code 4 or Code 5 sheet lead to BS EN 12588, properly dressed and clipped to allow thermal movement. If you've noticed damp patches on upper-storey ceilings after rain, call us for a free roof and flashing survey before the problem reaches your timbers.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.