Icklingham is one of the most rural settlements in our patch — a scattered Breckland village where the buildings are often old and the roofs reflect that age.
Icklingham straddles the River Lark on the edge of the Breckland heathland, and its properties include old farm cottages, converted agricultural buildings, and a handful of more recent houses. Roofs here are exposed to considerable wind and driven rain off the surrounding open land, and older clay plain tile or even remnant pantile work can deteriorate faster than in more sheltered settings. A full replacement on a Breckland cottage typically involves careful structural assessment before any tiling begins.
We are experienced with rural properties across this corner of west Suffolk and can advise on materials that suit the local vernacular — including natural slate, reclaimed clay plain tile, and modern equivalents where planning allows. Contact us to arrange a no-obligation visit and written quote.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.