Great Walsingham is a quiet village of older brick and flint buildings set just inland from the coast, and replacing an ageing roof here calls for materials and methods that respect that traditional character.
The housing in Great Walsingham is predominantly older Norfolk vernacular — two-storey flint and brick cottages with clay pantile or slate roofs, some dating back several hundred years. This close to the pilgrimage village of Little Walsingham, planning expectations around appearance and materials can be more particular than in purely residential areas, and we work within those constraints as a matter of course.
A new roof on a standard semi-detached or detached cottage in this area typically costs between £7,000 and £16,000, varying with size, pitch, and chosen material. We carry out a full condition survey and give you a clear written quote before any work is agreed — call us to arrange a visit.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.