Tudor houses have steeply pitched roof covered with clay or stone tiles.
Tudor house roof tiles.
Disaster struck in the middle of one night in november 2006 when a devastating fire ravaged the building upper floor and roof.
Tudor s classic handmade plain and peg clay roof tiles are crafted and formed to be the greatest roof tiles on the market.
The metrotile tudor textured finish tile exudes a traditional european style reminiscent of the tudors of a by gone age.
Our craftsmen use only the highest quality materials to create stunning traditional handmade clay tiles which can withstand the harsh weather the uk winters bring.
In 2007 the major task of structural repair and rebuild began.
While the house itself bore expensive masonry and wood crafting the roof traditionally showed off slate tiles.
The photograph below shows the tudor houses in chiddingstone.
Many older tudors houses had a thatched roof.
Firs house is a spectacular grade ii listed property in worcestershire.
Its elegant and undulating form is well suited to both modern and traditional homes.
With metrotile tudor you can enjoy this look combined with all the benefits of steel exceptional weather and fire resistance and long life.
Tudor homes were popular in the period leading up to the great depression because the building materials showed off the wealth of the homeowners.
Here are a few of the options you can discuss with your roofing contractors.
A tudor house with a thatched roof.