
New Roofs & Re-Roofing Cost in Clitheroe
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New Roofs & Re-Roofing prices in Clitheroe — 2026
Clitheroe (BB7) is mostly stone-belt / Pennine housing — bands reflect matched reclaimed materials and lime-mortar work where conservation applies.
| Job | Typical price |
|---|---|
Re-roof: 2-up-2-down terrace (concrete tile) Includes scaffolding, strip & dispose, new underlay/battens, dry-fix ridge. | £5,500–£8,500 |
Re-roof: 3-bed semi (concrete tile) Front + rear elevation, typical 90 m² roof area. | £6,500–£10,500 |
Re-roof: 2-up-2-down terrace (matched reclaimed slate) Reclaimed Welsh slate, lime-bedded ridge, lead valleys. | £8,500–£12,500 |
Re-roof: 4-bed detached (clay tile) Larger roof area, clay tile, hipped sections. | £11,500–£18,500 |
Indicative Clitheroe prices for 2026. Every quote is written and itemised after free inspection.
What shapes the price in Clitheroe
- Roof size and complexity
- Material choice (concrete tile vs natural slate)
- Scaffolding requirements
- Condition of existing timbers
- Conservation-area constraints
Why Clitheroe jobs are specified this way
Strong mix of Victorian stone villas, Georgian townhouses near the castle and rural stone farmhouses through Pendleton, Waddington and Chatburn. Natural slate and traditional clay tile are standard.
Open Ribble Valley exposure — long fetch for westerly winds and notable winter frost on north-facing roofs of higher villages like Waddington.
