Roofing in Hartlebury, Worcestershire
Hartlebury is a Worcestershire village with a notable history, sitting on the A449 between Droitwich and Kidderminster. The most significant building in the village is Hartlebury Castle, the historic seat of the Bishops of Worcester for over a thousand years. The castle, which retains substantial medieval and later fabric, now houses the Worcestershire County Museum, making it one of the county’s major heritage attractions. Beyond the castle grounds, the village has a traditional centre with the Church of St James and a mix of Victorian and Edwardian housing that gives the settlement a solid period character, alongside some more modern development on the outskirts.
The presence of historic buildings of this significance in Hartlebury creates a context in which experienced, quality roofing work is valued and expected. The Victorian and Edwardian houses in the village core were typically built with clay plain tile roofs and original chimney stacks, and many still retain their original character. Ridge tiles on properties of this age frequently need repointing, and chimney stacks need periodic repointing of the brickwork joints and attention to the lead or mortar flashings at their bases. We carry out this kind of traditional maintenance as a core part of our service and take care to use materials and methods appropriate to the age of the building. For the more modern properties in the village, we offer the full range of our services including GRP flat roofing, UPVC guttering systems and complete re-roofing.
Roofing Services in Hartlebury
Flat Roofing
Dryseal GRP flat roof installations on Hartlebury extensions and outbuildings.
Tiled & Slated Roofs
Clay tile and slate repairs and re-roofs on Hartlebury’s Victorian and period properties.
Guttering & Fascias
UPVC guttering, fascias and soffits supplied and fitted in Hartlebury.
Chimney & Leadwork
Chimney repointing and lead flashing work on Hartlebury’s period properties.
