Great Walsingham is a quiet agricultural village a short distance from the pilgrimage town of Little Walsingham, with a mix of flint cottages and brick farmhouses that benefit considerably from modern cladding protection.
Properties in Great Walsingham are largely traditional Norfolk construction — knapped flint panels, red brick quoins, and lime-rendered sections that vary considerably in condition. The village sits on slightly elevated ground compared to the river valley below, which means it catches the wind more than you might expect from its inland position. We regularly see render erosion and open joints on the north and north-east elevations of properties here, which, left unaddressed, leads to water ingress and internal damp.
Exterior cladding can be applied to the most vulnerable elevations without necessarily covering the entire building, which keeps costs manageable and preserves the flint character on more sheltered faces. Our surveyors are familiar with this part of mid-Norfolk and can assess your property and provide a written quote without charge — give us a call to arrange a visit.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.