Holt's Georgian town centre and its surrounding Victorian and Edwardian streets contain some of North Norfolk's finest period housing — and when chimneys on these properties become unsafe or redundant, the work needs to be handled by roofers who understand the fabric of older buildings.
Much of Holt was rebuilt after the 1708 fire, giving the town centre its distinctive Georgian brick character. These properties often have elegant stacks that are now purely decorative — but decorative or not, a deteriorating chimney on a listed or pre-war property still needs careful, sympathetic removal. We work with the existing roof materials, whether plain clay tiles, Welsh slate or the occasional pantile, and can advise on whether a full take-down or a rebuild to a lower height is the more sensible option.
Holt is well within our regular working area from Cromer, around ten miles along the A148. If you're concerned about a chimney on your Holt property, call us to arrange a free roof and chimney survey at a time that suits you.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.