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Tudor Launches Peg Tile for Conservation Projects

Specialist roofing manufacturer has created a new clay peg tile for use on historic buildings and restoration projects.

Tudor Roof Tile Co Ltd, Britain's foremost independent handmade roof tile manufacturer, has introduced a new peg tile specifically designed to complement listed buildings and heritage properties.

Made from the finest English natural clay, the ‘conservation peg tile’, has been re-developed with a gentle double camber and meticulous detailing, ideal for specialised historical renovation and restoration work.

With its warm, subtle tones and variation in shape and texture, the sand faced surface recreates the aged, time weathered look of the ancient peg tiles of Kent, which have been part of the English architectural landscape since the 13th century.

Using traditional craftsmanship, this truly authentic range is hand pressed, moulded and trimmed, and enhanced by advanced firing techniques that give exceptional performance and durability.

The square peg holes (and also round peg holes) will accommodate a variety of wooden pegs and the bespoke options of the tiles will ensure that most restoration projects can be undertaken.

Tudor also offers the inclusion of a single ‘nib’ formed on the top edge of the tile which allows single tiles to be placed and hung on the roof battens without the need to remove surrounding tiles. This is particularly useful where it is necessary to replace the odd broken tile in an existing peg tiled roof.

The range is available in five mellow tones: medium antique, dark antique and red and the traditional Sussex colours of red and brown.

“It is vitally important that when our historic buildings are in need of maintenance or restoration, they can benefit from high performance, durable clay roof tiles that will complement the character of the building,” said Paul Lythgoe managing director of Tudor Roof Tile Co Ltd.

“Tudor has successfully recreated the natural look and texture of the original English peg tile in a way which will help protect and preserve our national heritage.”

All Tudor roof tiles are made in accordance with BS EN ISO 9001:2000 and tested to BS EN 538:1994 for strength and to BS EN 539-2:1998 for frost resistance.

Widely used in National Trust properties, Tudor roof tiles are specified by English Heritage as well as Conservation Officers across Great Britain.

For more information visit http://www.tudorrooftiles.co.uk
Or contact Tudor Roof Tile Co. Ltd at,
Denge Marsh Road,
Lydd,
Kent,
TN29 9JH.
Tel: 01797 320202
E-mail: info@tudorrooftiles.co.uk

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Notes to Editors:

Tudor Roof Tile Co Ltd, Britain's foremost independent handmade roof tile manufacturer, combines the finest English natural clays with traditional skills, to create unique and much sought after aesthetic qualities.

The company complies with BS EN ISO 9001:2000 standards and all tiles are tested to BS EN 538:1994 for strength and BS EN 539-2:1998 for resistance to frost.

Specified on new and refurbished private residences, commercial developments, agricultural buildings, barn and oast conversions, Tudor roof tiles have helped restore historic houses, churches and various National Trust and English Heritage properties in the UK as well as being exported to continental Europe and North America.

The complete range is available from leading roofing and builders merchants and is backed by the company’s 30 year guarantee.

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