Southwold is one of Suffolk's most distinctive coastal towns — a tight grid of Georgian and Victorian cottages, colour-washed terraces, and a famous lighthouse standing in the middle of the town. Property values here are among the highest in Suffolk, and many homes are second properties owned by buyers from London and Cambridge who expect tradespeople to turn up when they say they will and do the job properly. We treat every roof in Southwold with the same care, whether it's repointing a chimney on a Water Street cottage or replacing worn plain clay tiles on an Adnams-area terrace. Southwold is around 12 miles from our Lowestoft base, easily reachable for surveys and planned work.
Southwold is one of Suffolk's most distinctive coastal towns — a tight grid of Georgian and Victorian cottages, colour-washed terraces, and a famous lighthouse standing in the middle of the town. Property values here are among the highest in Suffolk, and many homes are second properties owned by buyers from London and Cambridge who expect tradespeople to turn up when they say they will and do the job properly. We treat every roof in Southwold with the same care, whether it's repointing a chimney on a Water Street cottage or replacing worn plain clay tiles on an Adnams-area terrace. Southwold is around 12 miles from our Lowestoft base, easily reachable for surveys and planned work.
Southwold's high proportion of second homes and holiday lets means roofing work is often arranged remotely, and owners particularly value a roofer who can inspect, report, and carry out work without needing to be managed in person. The town's conservation area restricts the use of non-traditional materials.
Predominantly Georgian and Victorian cottages and terraces, many with plain clay tile roofs. There are also some Edwardian and interwar properties, and a small number of modern builds on the town's edge.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.