Great Walsingham's quiet lanes are lined with older flint and brick properties whose chimneys have often been left untouched for decades — we assess, advise honestly, and take down stacks that have passed their safe life.
Great Walsingham sits just inland from the coast, sheltered from the worst of the sea wind but still exposed to the wet North Norfolk climate that eats through ageing mortar joints. The village has a mix of traditional flint cottages, some rendered brick semis, and a scattering of older farmworkers' terraces — nearly all with original chimney stacks that were built to serve open fires and range cookers no longer in use.
Redundant stacks on these properties are a common source of roof leaks and, in some cases, stack lean that puts pressure on the rafters. A chimney take-down in Great Walsingham is straightforward work when done by roofers who know the local materials and can source matching handmade bricks or flint for the infill. Ask us for a free written quote and we'll visit within the week.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.