Stiffkey is a small, tight-knit village strung along the A149 between Wells and Blakeney, known for its flint and carrstone buildings and the distinctive red pantile roofs that are typical of this stretch of the North Norfolk coast. Many of the cottages here are genuinely old — seventeenth and eighteenth century in places — and they need roofers who respect traditional materials and methods rather than slapping on modern alternatives that look out of place. We cover Stiffkey regularly as part of our local circuit and have experience working on the low-pitch roof forms common in this part of Norfolk. If you're a homeowner or a holiday-let landlord here, we can give you an honest assessment without the inflated call-out charges some Norwich firms attach to rural jobs.
Stiffkey is a small, tight-knit village strung along the A149 between Wells and Blakeney, known for its flint and carrstone buildings and the distinctive red pantile roofs that are typical of this stretch of the North Norfolk coast. Many of the cottages here are genuinely old — seventeenth and eighteenth century in places — and they need roofers who respect traditional materials and methods rather than slapping on modern alternatives that look out of place. We cover Stiffkey regularly as part of our local circuit and have experience working on the low-pitch roof forms common in this part of Norfolk. If you're a homeowner or a holiday-let landlord here, we can give you an honest assessment without the inflated call-out charges some Norwich firms attach to rural jobs.
Stiffkey village is small enough that word of mouth carries weight — the majority of our enquiries from here come through neighbour recommendations, which keeps our standards sharp. The village is also known for its saltmarshes, which contribute to the damp, salt-laden air that accelerates mortar degradation on chimney stacks.
Mostly period flint and carrstone cottages with clay pantile or Welsh slate roofs, many of which are either listed or sit within a conservation area. Detached rural farmhouses and converted outbuildings also feature.
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