Letheringsett is a leafy estate village on the River Glaven where the housing stock is largely Victorian brick, and exterior cladding can make a significant difference to how these older properties perform through a Norfolk winter.
The cottages and farmhouses in Letheringsett, including those close to the watermill and along the Holt Road, are mostly solid-wall construction with no cavity insulation. This means they can feel cold and occasionally damp during extended wet spells, and external cladding combined with insulated board systems offers a practical solution that improves thermal performance as well as weather resistance. It's a particularly cost-effective approach for north-facing or riverside elevations that see sustained moisture exposure.
We're based in Wells-next-the-Sea, around eight miles to the north, and cover Letheringsett and the wider Glaven valley regularly. We'd rather visit, look at the property properly, and give you an honest recommendation than quote over the phone — call us to arrange a free exterior cladding survey at your convenience.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.