Due to the Grade 2 status of the property, it was essential to the success of the reroofing stage that the tiles chosen fitted in with the overall character and quality of the building. By selecting a 50/50 mix of Keymer’s Traditional Elizabethan and Antique tiles, the period property now boasts the use of beautiful handmade heritage products, which the home owner believed were the closest match to the peg tiles expected to be seen on a house of this period and location. They are considered by the owner to be a very significant improvement on the machine-made plain tiles that had previously been slipping and falling from the roof.
Christine Leadbeater, Client Development Manager for Keymer, commented: “The Keymer team here at Wienerberger are very proud to have been involved on such a prestigious project, helping Tim rescue the property from years of decline. The Old Vicarage is now a very impressive home and we were thrilled to have been able to support him to achieve his vision. Keymer handmade clay tiles are a perfect fit with the historic property and its nearby surroundings. The finished project looks truly incredible and has been much admired by the local community.”
Speaking about his project, Tim Pitt said: “I selected Keymer tiles for the re-roofing of The Old Vicarage as they are the best handmade tiles on the market. When I first purchased the property, I was planning to replace the leaking roof with machine made plain tiles but after doing some research, I found that Keymer’s Traditional Elizabethan and Antique handmade clay tiles were undoubtedly the closest match to the peg tiles I would have expected to see on a house of this period and location. I’m delighted with the outcome and very happy with how the new roof looks.”
Tim and his family now enjoy a stunning period home, which is comfortable and efficient to run - holding an even temperature both in Summer and Winter. The quality and durability of the tiles used for the renovation means that the roof should remain beautiful and watertight for decades to come.