Stiffkey sits in a narrow valley between the marshes and the Stiffkey Beck, and the damp, sheltered conditions there create their own roofing challenges that a new roof done properly can resolve for decades.
Most of Stiffkey's housing stock is older flint and brick construction — traditional Norfolk cottages and farm conversions strung along the A149, many with clay pantile roofs that have seen better days. Moss retention and persistent damp are common where overhanging trees and low light reduce drying time, accelerating tile failure and felt degradation beneath.
A full new roof on a typical Stiffkey cottage runs from around £6,500 to £14,000 depending on pitch, material, and access. We're familiar with the planning sensitivities in this conservation area and will advise on approved materials from the outset — ring us to arrange a free no-obligation survey.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.