Great Walsingham is a quiet, ancient village where the buildings have stood for centuries — and the leadwork on those roofs often tells the same long story, sometimes too long without attention.
The village sits just inland from the coast, sheltered but still subject to the freeze-thaw cycles that crack old mortar chases and allow lead flashings to work loose over winter. Flint-walled cottages with clay pantile roofs, the older agricultural buildings converted to homes, and the occasional thatched property with a brick chimney stack needing lead soakers — these are the kinds of jobs we handle here. Replacement leadwork on a typical Great Walsingham cottage chimney costs in the region of £300–£600 depending on the stack size and access.
We treat every job in a village like this with care — working quietly, clearing up fully, and not leaving a property exposed overnight. If you've noticed a damp patch on a chimney breast wall or a stain on a ceiling below a valley, the lead is usually the first place to look. Call us for a free roof inspection in Great Walsingham.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.