Worsthorne roof showing Sandstone Victorian terrace roof in Worsthorne, Burnley with Welsh slate covering, BB10
BB10 · Burnley

Worsthorne Roofers — Burnley

Conservation-area Pennine village on the edge of Burnley — sandstone-built terraces with natural Welsh slate, all subject to Burnley Borough Council conservation guidance.

Most Worsthorne homeowners who call us about roofing have already had a quote that doesn't quite add up. We start with a free written inspection and explain — in plain English — what your roof actually needs and what it doesn't.

Worsthorne at a glance

Council
Burnley Borough Council
Postcode
BB10
Nearest A-road
Long Causeway / A646
Motorway
M65 J10

Trade zones nearby: Heasandford Industrial Estate (2 miles).

Local anchor: the South Pennines moor edge.

Nearby areas we cover

  • Burnley centre2 miles
  • Padiham5 miles
  • Hebden Bridge9 miles

Quotes that itemise every line — Worsthorne

You get a written quote broken down by element, not a single number with nothing behind it.

If your Worsthorne roofing is storm-related, get us out to make safe first and worry about the insurer second — the documentation we provide as standard usually carries the claim.

Worsthorne housing stock

Tightly packed sandstone terraces of late-Victorian origin, plus a handful of older yeoman cottages around Salus Street and Church Street. Most roofs are original Welsh slate on hand-cut battens, with stone chimney stacks shared between every second property.

Common roofing issues in Worsthorne

  • Failed lime-mortar pointing on shared sandstone chimney stacks — cement repointing from previous decades is now spalling the original stone
  • Slipped Welsh slates after Pennine westerly gusts above 60mph — single-tile failures cascade because nails into 120-year-old battens give way
  • Lead valley failures where original lead has thinned to under code 4 — common on the rear-elevation valleys facing the moors
  • Iron strap corrosion on chimney rebuilds where Victorian wrought-iron straps need replacing with stainless equivalents

Our approach in Worsthorne

Worsthorne sits inside a Burnley Borough Council conservation area, so every external roofing change has to be like-for-like. We carry matched reclaimed Welsh slate stock specifically for the village, use lime mortar matched to existing sandstone colour, and replace any structural ironwork with stainless steel during rebuilds. Conservation officers want to see a written method statement for any chimney work — we provide it as standard.

Recent Worsthorne job

Recent example: shared-stack rebuild on a Church Street terrace pair — top four courses taken down, sandstone cleaned and reset in lime mortar, new code 5 lead aprons dressed both elevations, and both households' insurers documented from one written report.

Streets we work on regularly

  • Church Street
  • Salus Street
  • Ormerod Road
  • Smith Street
  • Long Causeway

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