Newmarket is best known as the global home of thoroughbred horse racing, but behind the gallops and training yards sits a town with a genuinely varied housing stock — Georgian and Victorian townhouses along the High Street and Old Station Road, large detached homes built for stable owners and trainers in the early twentieth century, and extensive 1970s–90s estates on the town's southern and western edges. Older properties in the town centre frequently have Welsh slate roofs that are now well over a century old, and sourcing matching second-hand slate for repairs is something we do routinely. Newmarket is around 14 miles from our Bury St Edmunds base, making us one of the nearest established roofing contractors to the town. Call us to arrange a free roof survey — we'll give you an honest assessment rather than a sales pitch.
Newmarket is best known as the global home of thoroughbred horse racing, but behind the gallops and training yards sits a town with a genuinely varied housing stock — Georgian and Victorian townhouses along the High Street and Old Station Road, large detached homes built for stable owners and trainers in the early twentieth century, and extensive 1970s–90s estates on the town's southern and western edges. Older properties in the town centre frequently have Welsh slate roofs that are now well over a century old, and sourcing matching second-hand slate for repairs is something we do routinely. Newmarket is around 14 miles from our Bury St Edmunds base, making us one of the nearest established roofing contractors to the town. Call us to arrange a free roof survey — we'll give you an honest assessment rather than a sales pitch.
The racing industry means there's a notable stock of stable blocks, stud farm buildings, and large equestrian properties around Newmarket — all of which have specialist roofing requirements including large-span felt and fibre cement roofs.
Georgian and Victorian townhouses with Welsh slate roofs in the centre; large Edwardian detached properties; significant areas of 1970s–90s brick-built semis and detached houses with concrete interlocking tiles on the newer estates.
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