Letheringsett's mill-village character and mix of Georgian estate houses and flint farm cottages means chimney stacks here vary enormously — we assess each one on its own merits and take down only what needs to go.
Letheringsett sits in the Glaven Valley just west of Holt, and its housing is a genuine mix: the handsome brick-built houses near the watermill, older flint-walled cottages along the lanes, and some substantial Victorian properties with multiple stacks serving rooms that haven't had a fire in them for fifty years. The valley's tree cover keeps things sheltered but also holds moisture, which accelerates the decay of older lime-pointed brickwork.
We work across Letheringsett and the surrounding Glaven Valley villages — Glandford, Cley, Wiveton — and we're familiar with the variety of local building materials and roof pitches you find in this part of Norfolk. A chimney take-down here typically runs from removing the stack above the roof line only, through to a full take-down to the ceiling joist if the breast is being removed internally too. We'll survey and quote the right scope of work for your property. Call to arrange a free visit.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.