RECENT PROJECTS
Blue Slate Roof Changed To Crest Planum Concrete Tiles
Blue Slate Roof Replacement Our client required a complete roof replacement for their outbuildings and barn. After evaluating several options, they chose the stylish and durable grey Crest Planum Concrete tiles for their roof, known for its clean, modern finish and...
Restoration Of Collyweston Slate Turret
Heritage Roofing recently completed the full restoration of a picturesque Collyweston slate turret roof on a historic property in the village of Morton, near Bourne. The turret, one of two marking the gateway to the home, had suffered extensive weathering over time....
Replacement of Collyweston Slate Roof with Bradstone Conservation Tiles
When it was time to replace the roof of this lovely cottage in Empingham, Rutland, the owners chose to use Bradstone Cotswold roof tiles instead of Collyweston slate. The new roof preserves the property's appearance and fits in perfectly with its surroundings....
Grade II Listed Blue Slate Barn – Rutland
Nestled in the heart of Rutland, this large Grade II-listed Blue Slate Barn is being completely transformed by its current owners into a beautiful residential property. The barn's blue slate roof had reached the end of its lifespan and required complete removal as...
Collyweston Re-slate Project In Oundle
We always consider it an honour to be involved in restoring and maintaining our heritage rooftops. The re-slating of the Collyweston roof on this beautiful cottage in Oundle was no exception. The property dates back to around 1483 and boasts a rich history, including...
Arcadia Pantiles South Witham
Arcadia Pantiles look stunning on this cottage in South Witham cottage The Arcadia pantile roof on this attractive cottage in South Wiham had reached the end of its natural life.Unfortunately, the existing pantiles couldn't be reused as they had worn out and perished...
Arcadia Pantile Roof Pinchbeck
Damaged by fire, this Pantile roof in Pinchbeck was restored to its former glory by the team at Heritage Roofing. This Grade II listed barn required extensive work following damage caused by fire. The wall plate was rebuilt to support the new roof structure, and the...
Reclaimed Pantiles Market Rasen
The pantile roof of the cottage, attached to a Grade I listed Water Mill, required a new set of reclaimed pantiles as the existing pantiles were too degraded/perished to be reused. The roof structure required strengthening using tanalised timbers and the roof...