
Natural Slate Roofing · Buckinghamshire
Natural Slate Roofing in Tylers Green
For natural slate roofing near St Margaret's Church, fit matters more than brand. 2.2 miles from our yard via B474.

Natural Slate Roofing in Tylers Green — the ground-level view
Tylers Green sits on the ridge above High Wycombe next to Penn — a leafy residential village with a mix of post-war semis, modern detached homes and a handful of older cottages around the common. We work across HP10 and the surrounding villages. Most weeks the same van is in penn, hazlemere and loudwater on adjacent jobs.
- Mitred hips & valleys
- Period property specialism
- Copper or stainless nailing
- Sample boards brought to Tylers Green
- Stocked at our High Wycombe yard
- Manufacturer-approved installer
Is natural slate roofing right for a Tylers Green property?
For most Tylers Green homes that points to a specific spec, which we'll set out on the site visit. Jobs near St Margaret's Church can also bring conservation considerations we handle in-house.
- ▸Conservation experience near St Margaret's Church.
- ▸Recently fitted across HP10.
- ▸Planning routed through Buckinghamshire Council.
- ▸Fits common Tylers Green roof pitches (35°-50°).
How we run natural slate roofing jobs in HP10
Tylers Green sits on the open ridge between Penn Wood and the Wycombe valley — it catches more south-westerly wind than Penn itself, so ridge-tile uplift is the dominant failure pattern here. Crew arrives via Hammersley Lane, sets up between 7:30 and 8:00, and we keep the same lead roofer on the job from start to finish. No subcontracted handovers.
Local roofing data — Tylers Green
Hard facts that shape every natural slate roofing job in Tylers Green — pulled from our own records, Ordnance Survey coordinates and Buckinghamshire Council reference data.
- Postcode districts
- HP10
- County
- Buckinghamshire
- Local authority
- Buckinghamshire Council
- Distance from our yard
- 2.2 miles · ~8 min off-peak
- Coordinates
- 51.6353°N, 0.6997°W
- Main access routes
- B474 · Hammersley Lane
- Local landmarks
- Tylers Green Common · St Margaret's Church
- Neighbouring areas we also cover
- High Wycombe · Penn · Hazlemere · Loudwater
Housing stock — Post-war concrete tile roofs are due for reroof on many of the larger estates; cottage properties around the common need traditional tile and lead-flashing work.
Local roofing challenge — Mature trees across the village mean moss-laden, leaf-blocked roofs are the norm — we package moss treatment, gutter clear and minor tile repairs together to keep callouts manageable.
On the ground — Tylers Green estates along Hammersley Lane and Church Road were built between 1958 and 1972 with Marley Mendip concrete tile — we hold matching reclaimed stock and the original profile is still made for full reroofs.
Microclimate — Tylers Green sits on the open ridge between Penn Wood and the Wycombe valley — it catches more south-westerly wind than Penn itself, so ridge-tile uplift is the dominant failure pattern here.
Site access — The common at the village centre is protected open space — scaffold and skip placement around the common needs parish council notification, which we coordinate at quote stage.
Frequently asked — Natural Slate Roofing in Tylers Green
Any planning issues in Tylers Green?+
Buckinghamshire Council is the relevant authority. Properties near St Margaret's Church may have conservation considerations — we've worked through that process locally.
Which parts of Tylers Green do you actually work in?+
All of it — HP10 and surrounding postcodes. We're also in penn, hazlemere and loudwater most weeks.
Who's the local authority for Tylers Green roofing work?+
Buckinghamshire Council. We handle notifications and conservation submissions on your behalf — particularly relevant for properties near St Margaret's Church.
Does this material suit Tylers Green properties?+
For most Tylers Green homes around St Margaret's Church the answer is yes; we'll confirm on the site visit and recommend an alternative if the roof structure or pitch isn't suited.
What's your busiest time of year in Tylers Green?+
Autumn and early spring — after the first Hammersley Lane-corridor storms expose weak spots. Book HP10 surveys 2-4 weeks ahead during those windows.
Most Tylers Green natural slate roofing enquiries turn into a booked survey within 48 hours of the first call. We don't overbook the diary.
Tylers Green natural slate roofing? Let's talk.
Speak with Butler Bespoke Roofing for honest advice, a free site visit and a clear, written quote anywhere across Buckinghamshire.
