Bracknell roofing heritage specialist completes luxury development

Sept. 1, 2013
Four luxury residential properties at Severalls Farm in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, have been completed to stringent heritage and listed building requirements by national roofing and cladding company Bracknell Roofing. Having a specialist team for heritage work enabled them to cope with all the demands on this large, historically significant development of existing buildings, says Bracknell Roofing. <br><br>This included having to reuse clay peg tiles on one of the roofs, working with a bat conservationist on two others and dealing with the requirements of a Grade II listing on the fourth. Along with these specific challenges, Bracknell Roofing had to complete a number of lead top bays, install an original steel dovecote, including traditional leadwork, and fit flashings around rooflights. “Bracknell Roofing was able to deal with all elements on what was a challenging project,” said Simon Vickers of Rectory Homes, the developer. <br><br>“We were impressed with the company because they personally ensured that every aspect of the roof including design, specification and construction met our demanding standards – we valued this knowledgeable input.” <br><br><a href="http://www.bracknellroofing.com">www.bracknellroofing.com</a>

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