Our work

Roofing services – South West of England

The team of master craftsmen at West Country Tiling are experienced roofers who provide historical and traditional roofing services throughout the South West of England. The team has over 30 years of experience working on many private residencies, churches, schools, hotels and historical buildings. The team have collaborated closely with […]

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The Blue House, roofers in Bath

Roofers in Bath

As accredited roofers in Bath, West Country Tiling we offer the perfect package for the repair, refurbishment and maintenance of Georgian style roofs. With our in-house lead making and scaffolding services to support our excellent team of master-craftsmen, we can offer you the full package all under one roof! The […]

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King Edward’s School, Bath

In 2020 we completed the re-roof of Nethersole House for King Edward’s School in Bath. This was a fantastic project which we all thoroughly enjoyed. Lots of intricate slating and leadwork all carried out with our own sand-cast lead. The re-roofing of Kind Edward’s School is a typical example of […]

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Roofing Services in the South West

West Country Tiling is based in the South West of England in the beautiful county of Somerset. Our offices are on the outskirts of Frome and we operate throughout the south of England. As a company we have worked with private clients, architects, builders, developers, site owners, County Councils, churches, schools, […]

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Cotswold Stone Slate Weathering

In 2007 West Country Tiling worked on the roof of the Grade II* listed St John the Baptist Church in Foxham, in conjunction with Andrew Townsend Architects. The photos below shows the Cotswold stone slate weathering over time. History The church was built in 1878-81 by Gothic revival architect William […]

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Cotswold Stone Slate

West Country Tiling has over 30 years’ experience in crafting traditional slate roofs from Cotswold stone slate. When working on a stone slating project, we initially remove the existing stone, sort it then dress and drill for re-use. Generally, the best salvage that can be achieved is 70%. How much we […]

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Holy Cross Church in Sherston

Holy Cross is a Grade I listed Anglican church in the village of Sherston in Wiltshire. The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded a place of worship at this location and it’s believed Christians have worshipped here for over 900 years. A Norman church was built on this site c. 1170 […]

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Corfe Castle – Robing Rooms

History Corfe Castle is a Dorset village known for its iconic hilltop castle ruins, said to have inspired Enid Blyton’s Kirrin Castle in the Famous Five stories. There are a number of Grade II listed building within the parish, including the Church of St. James, now used as the village […]

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Another productive year at West Country Tiling

Roundup of 2019 As Christmas fast approaches and another year is almost done, I find myself looking back over the year we’ve had – 2019 was very successful and extremely busy. The team at West Country Tiling carried out some major projects including re-roofing works to 13 churches. This included […]

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Working with the National Trust

The team at West Country Tiling have been working with the National Trust for over 30 years. The restoration of historic roofs and leadwork is one of our specialities and we take great pride in our historical accuracy and traditional craftsmanship. We’ve worked on iconic historical buildings such as Lytes […]

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