Butler Bespoke Roofing Contractors

Service

Listed Building Roofing Specialist

Listed and conservation-area roofs need traditional materials, the right detailing and proper consent paperwork. We handle the spec, the work and the conservation officer liaison.

Listed Building Roofing Specialist
  • Handmade clay peg-tile
  • Welsh slate (Penrhyn, Cwt-y-Bugail)
  • Traditional Code 5/6 lead
  • Lime mortar bedding
  • Listed Building Consent paperwork
  • Conservation officer liaison

What conservation officers actually look for

Like-for-like materials (no concrete on a clay roof, no fibre cement on a slate one), traditional detailing (lead, not mortar), and a method statement showing the work won't damage historic fabric. We've worked with most Buckinghamshire conservation officers before.

Where modern shortcuts get refused

Plastic ridge ventilation, dry verge in inappropriate finishes, profiled tiles that don't match local vernacular — all common refusals. We quote on what'll actually get consented.

FAQs

Do I need consent for a full reroof?+

Yes — Listed Building Consent is required for any reroof or major repair, even like-for-like. We handle the application.

Lime mortar bedding available?+

Yes — for sensitive properties where modern cement would damage adjacent stonework, we use NHL 3.5 lime mortar.

Need Roofing Work You Can Rely On?

Speak with Butler Bespoke Roofing for honest advice, a free site visit and a clear, written quote anywhere across Buckinghamshire.