Reydon is a village that sits directly adjacent to Southwold on the Suffolk Heritage Coast, effectively the residential back-country to one of England's most desirable seaside towns. Because Southwold itself is so intensely preserved and expensive, Reydon carries a large proportion of the actual permanent housing for people who live and work around Southwold — including a mix of 1960s to 1980s bungalows, semis, and some older properties. The proximity to the coast means salt air and wind exposure are genuine roofing concerns, and the influx of second-home owners means some properties have sat without maintenance for periods. We cover Reydon as part of our Southwold-area work and can offer free roof surveys for anyone who's unsure about the condition of their roof.
Reydon is a village that sits directly adjacent to Southwold on the Suffolk Heritage Coast, effectively the residential back-country to one of England's most desirable seaside towns. Because Southwold itself is so intensely preserved and expensive, Reydon carries a large proportion of the actual permanent housing for people who live and work around Southwold — including a mix of 1960s to 1980s bungalows, semis, and some older properties. The proximity to the coast means salt air and wind exposure are genuine roofing concerns, and the influx of second-home owners means some properties have sat without maintenance for periods. We cover Reydon as part of our Southwold-area work and can offer free roof surveys for anyone who's unsure about the condition of their roof.
Reydon borders Southwold, one of Suffolk's most celebrated and expensive coastal towns, and effectively serves as its residential suburb — with house prices significantly lower than in Southwold itself but with the same coastal weather exposure.
A mix of 1960s to 1980s bungalows and semi-detached houses forms the bulk of the housing stock, with some older properties and newer infill development serving the overspill residential population from Southwold.
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