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European Slate Company Helps Puts New Life into Grade II Listed Roof

Exbury House is an English Country house situated on the Edge of the New Forest National Park in Hampshire. As a Grade II listed, 18th century building, the new natural slate roof had to be as per the original, Westmoreland Green Random slates from Burlington Slate in Cumbria. Westmorland Slates offer unrivalled quality due to their unique geological formation. It is unlike any other roofing slate in the world meaning it lasts for many hundreds of years. Here at European Slate we are proud to have been involved in this amazing historic building’s restoration. The main contractor Richardson Nyewood Ltd and the roofing Contractor, Roofbond Systems Ltd from Horndean, provided a professional approach from start to finish putting new life back into the roof for another few hundred years or more.  

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