Brandon sits on the edge of the Brecks in west Suffolk, right on the Norfolk border, and it's a town with a distinct character — it was historically the centre of the flint-knapping trade, and older properties here reflect that with flint-faced walls and traditional brick-and-flint construction that you don't see many roofers dealing with confidently. The housing stock is a blend of Victorian and Edwardian townhouses near the centre, post-war prefabs and council housing from the 1950s–70s, and more recent private builds on the outskirts. We work regularly in Brandon and the surrounding Breckland villages from our base in Bury St Edmunds, about 14 miles to the south-east. If you have an older property with leadwork, original clay tiles, or chimney stacks showing wear, call us to arrange a free roof inspection.
Brandon sits on the edge of the Brecks in west Suffolk, right on the Norfolk border, and it's a town with a distinct character — it was historically the centre of the flint-knapping trade, and older properties here reflect that with flint-faced walls and traditional brick-and-flint construction that you don't see many roofers dealing with confidently. The housing stock is a blend of Victorian and Edwardian townhouses near the centre, post-war prefabs and council housing from the 1950s–70s, and more recent private builds on the outskirts. We work regularly in Brandon and the surrounding Breckland villages from our base in Bury St Edmunds, about 14 miles to the south-east. If you have an older property with leadwork, original clay tiles, or chimney stacks showing wear, call us to arrange a free roof inspection.
Brandon's position on the edge of Thetford Forest and the Breckland means roofs here face exposure to wind and weather from the open heathland — moss and lichen growth on north-facing slopes is particularly heavy, and regular cleaning can significantly extend tile life.
Flint-and-brick Victorian and Edwardian properties near the town centre; post-war local authority housing with aged concrete tiles; some 1990s–2000s private development with modern roof coverings.
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