Where we work
Bath, the South West,
and the villages between.
We're based in Peasedown St John, just outside Bath, and our work covers the surrounding patch - from the city centre out to Bradford-on-Avon, Frome, Trowbridge and the smaller villages in between.
Bath & immediate villages
Bath
Somerset · BA1 / BA2
Bath is our home patch and the city we know best. The combination of Bath stone walls and slate or clay roofs is part of what makes it a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and what makes roofing here genuinely specialist work.
Bathampton
Somerset · BA2
Bathampton sits in the Cotswolds AONB just east of the city, with a conservation area that protects the canal-side character. We work regularly on the older Bath stone properties along the towpath and the Victorian housing around the village centre.
Combe Down
Somerset · BA2
Combe Down is a conservation area sitting on top of the historic Bath stone mines. The village is the source of the stone that built Georgian Bath, and many of its own buildings are themselves listed.
Weston
Somerset · BA1
Weston is one of Bath's older villages, now part of the city but with its own conservation area protecting the historic core. We work across the full range of Weston's housing stock - from listed cottages on the High Street through to 1930s semis on the outer roads.
Batheaston
Somerset · BA1
Batheaston is a conservation village just east of Bath, within the Cotswolds AONB. The High Street has a strong run of listed Bath stone properties, and we work on these regularly.
Bathford
Somerset · BA1
Bathford is a small Cotswolds AONB village with a high concentration of listed Bath stone properties. We work here regularly on Grade II listed homes and the older estate properties.
Villages south of Bath
Peasedown St John
Somerset · BA2
Peasedown St John is where we're based - our office is on Woodborough Hill. We work on Peasedown roofs almost every week, from Victorian stone cottages through to the newer estates around Bath Road and Eckweek.
Wellow
Somerset · BA2
Wellow is a small Bath stone village just south of Peasedown - we drive past it daily. The village conservation area covers a tight cluster of listed and traditional cottages with a strong proportion of stone slate and pennant roofs.
Hinton Charterhouse
Somerset · BA2
Hinton Charterhouse is a Bath stone conservation village built around the remains of a 13th-century Carthusian priory. The village stock is small but heritage-grade, and we work here regularly on listed cottages and farmhouses.
Norton St Philip
Somerset · BA2
Norton St Philip is a Bath stone conservation village on the A366, home to the Grade I listed George Inn - one of the oldest coaching inns in England. The village stock is heritage-grade and we work here on listed cottages and farmhouses regularly.
Somerset towns
Midsomer Norton
Somerset · BA3
Midsomer Norton is a market town just south of Peasedown - we're a ten-minute drive away. The town has a wide range of housing from the Victorian coalfield terraces through to modern estates.
Radstock
Somerset · BA3
Radstock is the next town to Midsomer Norton, around 10 minutes from our Peasedown base. The town's coalfield history shows in the housing - rows of Victorian miners' terraces typically on natural slate or pennant.
Frome
Somerset · BA11
Frome is a market town south of Bath with one of the best-preserved 17th-century artisan quarters in England (Trinity). We work across Frome regularly - heritage roofs in the centre, modern tile work on the estates.
Wiltshire
Trowbridge
Wiltshire · BA14
Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire, around 20 minutes from Bath. The Georgian centre - the legacy of the wool and cloth trade - has strong listed stock; the wider town is largely 20th-century housing.
Bradford-on-Avon
Wiltshire · BA15
Bradford-on-Avon has one of the highest concentrations of listed Bath stone property outside Bath itself. The town centre conservation area is dense with Grade II and Grade II* listed property, and we handle heritage roofing throughout it.
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