Reach Faversham in around 50 minutes9.91 / 10 on Checkatrade · 28 reviewsFully insured
— Faversham roofing
Heritage-aware roofers in historic Faversham.
Faversham is one of the most architecturally complete medieval towns in Kent — a tight conservation area packed with timber-framed and Georgian housing, Abbey Street and Court Street running like a museum down to the creek. Most of our ME13 work is on stock that's at least 200 years old, and a fair amount is on listed buildings where the rules around tile, slate, mortar and lead matter.
Common Faversham jobs:
Listed-building roofing — Kent peg, plain clay tile, slate, all matched sympathetically.
Lime-mortar repointing on chimneys and parapets.
Lead flashings, valleys and box gutters on bay windows and porches.
Sympathetic full re-roofs that pass conservation-officer scrutiny.
Moss treatment that respects soft heritage materials.
— What other Kent customers say
Reviewed and rated across Kent.
9.91 / 10 across 28 verified Checkatrade reviews. Here's a recent one — read the rest on the reviews page.
Checkatrade verified · 10/10
A reliable service
"The work was carried out very professionally and to a good standard. Additional small jobs that came to light during the works were carried out without any issues."
If your postcode falls in this list — or you're in a surrounding village — we can quote. We typically reach Faversham around 50 minutes from our Cranbrook base.