Somerleyton is one of Suffolk's most distinctive estate villages, and roofing work here demands care for both the age and character of the properties involved.
Much of Somerleyton was rebuilt in the 1840s by Sir Morton Peto to a consistent estate style, giving the village its ornate thatched and peg-tiled cottages around the green and leading to Somerleyton Hall. While we don't thatch, we regularly replace plain clay peg-tile roofs on period cottages in and around the estate, sourcing reclaimed or handmade tiles where needed to satisfy planning requirements. Getting the tile specification right first time avoids costly revisions later.
We understand the expectation of quality that comes with working in a village like Somerleyton, and we treat every property — whether estate cottage or newer farm conversion — accordingly. Contact us to discuss your roof and we'll advise honestly on whether replacement or repair is the right call.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.