Mildenhall is a Suffolk Breckland town whose identity has long been shaped by the nearby RAF Mildenhall base, and that history shows in the housing stock — there are significant areas of 1950s and 1960s build, both former service housing and local authority stock, alongside older flint and brick cottages in the town centre and surrounding villages. Concrete interlocking tiles on those mid-century roofs are now approaching 60–70 years old in places, and many are becoming brittle and porous — a full re-roof is often better value than repeated patch repairs at that age. We're based in Bury St Edmunds, around 10 miles south of Mildenhall, and we cover the town and outlying villages including West Row and Barton Mills. Call us to arrange a free survey and we'll tell you honestly whether a repair or re-roof makes more financial sense.
Mildenhall is a Suffolk Breckland town whose identity has long been shaped by the nearby RAF Mildenhall base, and that history shows in the housing stock — there are significant areas of 1950s and 1960s build, both former service housing and local authority stock, alongside older flint and brick cottages in the town centre and surrounding villages. Concrete interlocking tiles on those mid-century roofs are now approaching 60–70 years old in places, and many are becoming brittle and porous — a full re-roof is often better value than repeated patch repairs at that age. We're based in Bury St Edmunds, around 10 miles south of Mildenhall, and we cover the town and outlying villages including West Row and Barton Mills. Call us to arrange a free survey and we'll tell you honestly whether a repair or re-roof makes more financial sense.
RAF Mildenhall has been the subject of closure and redevelopment discussions, and the wider area has seen increased private housing development as a result — newer builds in the area typically have modern concrete or fibre cement slate roofs.
Mid-twentieth century ex-service and local authority housing with concrete interlocking tiles; older flint and brick town centre cottages; some newer private estates on the southern edge of town.
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