Holt is a well-kept Georgian market town with a proud architectural heritage, and the chimney stacks on its older buildings need skilled, material-conscious rebuilding — not a quick cement patch.
Much of Holt was rebuilt after the fire of 1708, giving the town centre a remarkably consistent Georgian brick character that extends to its rooflines and chimney stacks. Many of these stacks are approaching or past 200 years old and require lime mortar and appropriately sized reclaimed brick to rebuild correctly. Using the wrong materials risks accelerating decay in the surrounding original masonry and can cause problems with planning or building control on listed structures.
We are familiar with working in towns like Holt where getting the details right matters to residents and to the local authority. Whether your property is on the High Street or on the quieter lanes toward Letheringsett and Briningham, we can provide a thorough chimney assessment and honest advice. Call us to arrange a free survey.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.