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Clay Tile Roofing in Beaconsfield

Clay Tile Roofing only suits a Beaconsfield roof if the existing structure can carry it. 4.7 miles from our yard via M40 Junction 2. We spec to the property, not the brochure.

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Clay Tile Roofing HP9 — recent Butler Bespoke project
  • Conservation-area experience near Bekonscot Model Village
  • Twice-nailed where required
  • Specified to Beaconsfield pitch and stock
  • Sample boards brought to Knotty Green
  • Marley, Sandtoft & Keymer
  • Hand-made & reclaimed sourced

What Beaconsfield customers tell us about clay tile roofing

Driveways around the Old Town are gravel over original cobble — we lay scaffold base boards on every job to avoid damaging finishes that cost more to reinstate than the roof. We work every part of Beaconsfield — Holtspur, Beaconsfield Old Town, Knotty Green, Beaconsfield New Town included. Same crew also covers nearby high wycombe, gerrards cross and chalfont st peter most weeks.

Local roofing data — Beaconsfield

Hard facts that shape every clay tile roofing job in Beaconsfield — pulled from our own records, Ordnance Survey coordinates and Buckinghamshire Council reference data.

Postcode districts
HP9
County
Buckinghamshire
Local authority
Buckinghamshire Council
Distance from our yard
4.7 miles · ~11 min off-peak
Coordinates
51.6093°N, 0.6447°W
Main access routes
M40 Junction 2 · A40 · A355
Local landmarks
Beaconsfield Old Town · Bekonscot Model Village
Neighbouring areas we also cover
Gerrards Cross · Amersham · Chalfont St Peter · Loudwater · High Wycombe

Housing stock — Plain clay tile, handmade peg tile and ornate lead detailing on bay windows and dormers is common. We do a lot of lead-welding and bespoke flashing work here.

Local roofing challenge — Conservation-area properties around Beaconsfield Old Town need handmade clay peg-tile and code 5 lead — substitute materials get refused at planning, which is why we keep proper stock on the van.

On the ground — HP9 properties around Wilton Park and Burkes Road typically have four or more chimney stacks each — we quote stack work as a programme rather than one-off repairs so the scaffold pays for itself across multiple jobs.

Microclimate — Beaconsfield sits high enough that wind-driven rain hits ridge tiles from the south-west year-round — dry-ridge mechanical fixing is the only sensible re-spec on a full reroof here.

Site access — Driveways around the Old Town are gravel over original cobble — we lay scaffold base boards on every job to avoid damaging finishes that cost more to reinstate than the roof.

Clay Tile Roofing on a HP9 roof — the local fit

For most Beaconsfield homes that points to a specific spec, which we'll set out on the site visit. Jobs near Bekonscot Model Village can also bring conservation considerations we handle in-house.

  • Conservation experience near Bekonscot Model Village.
  • Planning routed through Buckinghamshire Council.
  • Recently fitted across HP9.
  • Fits common Knotty Green roof pitches (35°-50°).

Recent clay tile roofing work near Knotty Green

HP9 properties around Wilton Park and Burkes Road typically have four or more chimney stacks each — we quote stack work as a programme rather than one-off repairs so the scaffold pays for itself across multiple jobs. Site visit first, written quote second, work third. That order matters in Beaconsfield — what looks minor from the ground can turn into a fortnight's work, or the other way round. We don't price blind.

Where in Beaconsfield we're most often booked

We work right across Beaconsfield, including these well-known areas. Pick yours for a local-area page with more detail.

Frequently asked — Clay Tile Roofing in Beaconsfield

Does this material suit Beaconsfield properties?+

For most Beaconsfield homes around Bekonscot Model Village the answer is yes; we'll confirm on the site visit and recommend an alternative if the roof structure or pitch isn't suited.

How far are you from Beaconsfield?+

Our yard is in High Wycombe — about 4.7 miles, roughly 11 minutes off-peak via M40 Junction 2. That keeps travel charges down and return visits painless.

Will you match the existing Knotty Green aesthetic?+

Where the brief is sympathetic restoration — yes, like-for-like is the default. We bring sample boards to the site visit so you see actual colour and profile, not a brochure photo.

Who's the local authority for Beaconsfield roofing work?+

Buckinghamshire Council. We handle notifications and conservation submissions on your behalf — particularly relevant for properties near Bekonscot Model Village.

Any planning issues in Beaconsfield?+

Buckinghamshire Council is the relevant authority. Properties near Bekonscot Model Village may have conservation considerations — we've worked through that process locally.

Every Beaconsfield job we quote we'd be happy to put on our own house — that's the spec test we apply before sending pricing.

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