Cockley Cley's scattered flint cottages and rural farmsteads deserve a roof that lasts — we install new roofs built for Norfolk's exposed Breckland conditions.
Cockley Cley sits in the Breck, where open skies and driving westerly winds put older clay pantile and plain tile roofs under constant pressure. Many properties here are traditional flint-and-brick Norfolk cottages, some with outbuildings and cart lodges that need the same care as the main dwelling. A failing roof on an isolated rural property causes damp problems fast, so early replacement is always cheaper than prolonged patching.
We carry out full new roof installations using materials suited to this character — clay pantiles, natural slate, and breathable underlay systems that manage moisture in older structures. As a Downham Market-based team we're on Breckland roads regularly and can reach Cockley Cley quickly for surveys.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.