1930s semi-detached house extension with natural slate roof

The owners of this 1930s semi-detached house wanted to make space for their growing family. The project involved building a complex double-storey extension at the rear of the property, overlooking the garden. A natural slate roof was installed to complement the existing roof, and it also needed to match the neighbour’s extension in order to create the seamless appearance of a single roof across the two properties.

Once the building contractor completed the timber work, Bailey Roofing began its part of the project, starting with a strip-back of original tiles. Then, we installed the new slate roof.

New box valleys were constructed in conjunction with next door’s extension, and there was a lot of careful detail work to complete due to the hip and valley being so close to each other.

Roebuck Mews Property Development

Bailey Roofing worked with Resolution Property Group on the Eaton Bray development in Bedfordshire.

As part of this commercial roofing project, Bailey Roofing completed the dormers and porches for six high-end homes. Resolution has very high standards, and their commitment to building with integrity meant that Bailey Roofing was the perfect choice to carry out the work.

The Paddocks, Silverstone

The Paddocks combines high-end luxury with exceptional sustainable credentials in the Northamptonshire countryside.

Bailey Roofing worked with Resolution Property Group on this project to achieve the ultimate in eco-home specification. Resolution is a commercial contractor with exacting standards and a commitment to building with integrity. The company’s ethos fit perfectly with Bailey Roofing, and we were responsible for completing the dormers and porches on these high-end homes.