Context

Marley's Acme Single Camber clay plain tiles were used on the roof of a new annex building at July Cottage in the picturesque village of Great Chesterford.

The owners wanted to blend traditional roofing aesthetics with a refreshed and contemporary finish and the Autumn Brindleway colourway met this requirement.

Choosing the right tile

White Roofing Services Ltd, the project’s roofing contractors, needed to find the perfect roof tile to bring the owner’s vision for the new annex to life, while ensuring it was in-keeping with the existing property. Having worked with Marley for over 20 years, the contractors requested a sample of its new Autumn Brindle Single Camber clay plain tile.

Following the sample request, the decision was made to specify Marley’s Autumn Brindle tiles across the annex’s 140m2 roof.

Testimonial

“The client was instantly impressed with the rich, varied tones, and the way the Autumn Brindle tile complemented the existing house and surrounding environment.”

“With the tile offering a variety of tones, not only did they look great, but because they were machine made, they were also straightforward to install – making it easy to achieve a consistent finish.

“And the end result speaks for itself – a beautiful extension that fits perfectly with the character of July Cottage.”

– Ryan Farrington, Director, White Roofing Services

Commitment to quality and sustainability

Manufactured in the UK using the high-quality, natural Staffordshire Etruria Marl clay, Marley’s Autumn Brindle tiles not only offer a traditional, eye-catching aesthetic, but also ensure durability and long-lasting performance.

Simon Nicholls, Area Specification Manager for Marley said: “The Acme Single Camber tiles are lightweight, yet highly durable, making them an excellent choice for both new builds and refurbishments, such as July Cottage. The precision-moulded single camber profile also offers exceptional water-shedding properties, ensuring long-lasting performance.”