Wangford is a small village on the B1126 about a mile north of Southwold, sitting in the gentle river valley of the Blyth and surrounded by farmland and woodland. It's a quiet settlement with a traditional Suffolk character — flint and brick buildings, a medieval church, and a modest number of estate and modern properties on the edges. Work here tends to involve older properties with traditional materials, including clay plain tiles, pantiles, and occasional flint parapet walls that need pointing attention. At roughly fifteen miles from our Lowestoft base, Wangford is at the southern edge of our operating area, but we cover it regularly alongside work in Reydon and Southwold.
Wangford is a small village on the B1126 about a mile north of Southwold, sitting in the gentle river valley of the Blyth and surrounded by farmland and woodland. It's a quiet settlement with a traditional Suffolk character — flint and brick buildings, a medieval church, and a modest number of estate and modern properties on the edges. Work here tends to involve older properties with traditional materials, including clay plain tiles, pantiles, and occasional flint parapet walls that need pointing attention. At roughly fifteen miles from our Lowestoft base, Wangford is at the southern edge of our operating area, but we cover it regularly alongside work in Reydon and Southwold.
Wangford sits close to the Sandlings and the Reydon Wood nature reserve, with the River Blyth valley providing a pleasant rural setting just inland from the Suffolk Heritage Coast and the towns of Southwold and Beccles.
Primarily older Suffolk vernacular properties — brick and flint cottages and farmhouses — with some post-war and modern estate housing on the village periphery.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.