The Keymer tile, which becomes more attractive with age, matched the bungalow style, which was constructed from other traditional materials including white timber windows, stone detailing and decorative finishes. The steeply pitched roofs fitted with a mixture of the handmade clay Keymer tiles, plus decorative faux chimneys and bell tower, created a beautiful roof form derived from distinctive architectural detailing.
Simon Godbold at Rose Builders said: “When choosing a roof tile manufacturer to work with, a strong reputation, top-notch quality and meticulous attention to detail is key. When it came to Painters Place, our product, recommended by the planning architect, stood out instantly. We usually shop around to compare products, but in this instance, we felt like the Goxhill Dark Red tile was the best fit, so there was no need to look for alternatives.
“We’re completely satisfied with the roof’s finished look and would happily consider using Keymer products again in our future projects. We’re now in talks for potential future collaborations.”
Our Goxhill Dark Red tiles played a pivotal role in achieving the desired traditional aesthetic and quality for Painters Place. The craftsmanship and timeless appeal contributed significantly to the overall success of the project.
Project Summary | Developer: Rose Builders | Architect: Roger Bulmer