Victorian Terrace roof in Clitheroe
Victorian Terrace · Clitheroe

Victorian Terrace Roofing in Clitheroe

Stone-built Victorian terrace — shared chimney stacks, original Welsh slate, hand-cut battens.

Victorian Terrace roofs in Clitheroe

Late-19th century stone or brick terrace, typically two storeys with rear-yard outhouses. Almost universal across Burnley, Nelson, Padiham, Brierfield and Accrington. The roof is usually original Welsh slate that's now 110–140 years old.

Typical roof construction: Original Welsh slate on hand-cut softwood battens, with code 4 lead valleys and shared sandstone chimney stacks.

Clitheroe context: 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.

What fails on a Victorian Terrace in Clitheroe

  • Nail-sickness — iron nails into 100+ year old battens corrode and slates start slipping in clusters
  • Failed lime pointing on shared chimney stacks (cement repointing from the 70s now spalling the stone)
  • Lead valleys thinning below code 4 — typical failure point on rear elevations
  • Sagging ridge line where original ridge battens have rotted at the gable ends

Typical job

Most Victorian-terrace work is either a chimney rebuild + flashing renewal, or a full strip-and-recover with reclaimed Welsh slate.

Budget guide

Full re-roof on a 2-up-2-down terrace typically lands £6,500–£10,500 including scaffolding and matched reclaimed slate.