Letheringsett is a quiet North Norfolk village sitting in the Glaven Valley, just west of Holt, with a character shaped by its flint-built cottages, agricultural steadings, and the distinctive vernacular architecture common to this part of the county. Many properties here date from the 18th and 19th centuries, with traditional Norfolk flint and brick construction presenting specific challenges — from failing lime mortar pointing on chimney stacks to the aged clay pantile roofs that are typical of the region. We work regularly across the Glaven Valley and understand that sourcing sympathetic materials, whether reclaimed handmade clay pantiles or traditional Welsh slates, matters when maintaining these older rural homes. Wells-next-the-Sea Roofers are based nearby and can be with you quickly for everything from storm damage assessments to full re-roofing on listed or historic buildings.
Letheringsett is a quiet North Norfolk village sitting in the Glaven Valley, just west of Holt, with a character shaped by its flint-built cottages, agricultural steadings, and the distinctive vernacular architecture common to this part of the county. Many properties here date from the 18th and 19th centuries, with traditional Norfolk flint and brick construction presenting specific challenges — from failing lime mortar pointing on chimney stacks to the aged clay pantile roofs that are typical of the region. We work regularly across the Glaven Valley and understand that sourcing sympathetic materials, whether reclaimed handmade clay pantiles or traditional Welsh slates, matters when maintaining these older rural homes. Wells-next-the-Sea Roofers are based nearby and can be with you quickly for everything from storm damage assessments to full re-roofing on listed or historic buildings.
Letheringsett sits on the River Glaven close to Holt and within the North Norfolk Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, meaning roofing work on older properties often requires sensitivity to planning guidelines and the use of traditional materials to preserve the valley's historic streetscape.
Predominantly 18th and 19th century flint and brick rural cottages, agricultural conversions, and a small number of larger country houses, many with clay pantile or natural slate roofs requiring specialist attention.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.