In August 2013, the beautiful 12th Century Grade II* listed All Saints Church in Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire was visited during the night on two separate occasions. In the next few days it was found that the theft of about 40% of the 130m2 of lead
Hambleside Danelaw’s component based roofing system Dryseal has been selected for a complicated domestic roofing project on the edge of the popular Devon village of Stoke Canon. The Round House is a remarkable four-bedroom house that was designed by architects Peter Blundell-Jones and Gillian Smith.
The Holt Brewery Foundation via their Architects Lloyd Evans Prichard (LEP) chose to use Dryseal when re-roofing their Holt Cottage Caretaker’s bungalow in 2013. LEP became interested in the Dryseal system after a CPD seminar delivered at their offices in 2011. The roof had previously
This National Trust farm cottage is situated on the historic Stourhead Estate in Stourton, Wiltshire. Search Farmhouse, formerly a B&B has recently been completely refurbished internally with only exterior decoration outstanding before new tenants occupy the building. Chosen for its robust nature, 20 year guarantee
Stolen lead replaced with Dryseal In June 2012, it was reported in the local press that Hythe Bowls Club, in Kent, had become yet another victim of the lead theft epidemic rife in England in recent years. Their clock tower roof had been
Is this the ultimate test for a glass fibre roofing system? One of our Dryseal Contractors Mike Williams of FuturA Roof Limited has recently completed the construction of a Bob Cat model jet aeroplane. It is propelled by a Wren 44 gold turbine, but the
Dryseal used on a 'barrel vault' shaped roof Dryseal has been installed on a Georgian period house in Vergemount, Dublin. The client, who happened to be a qualified Architect specified Dryseal and Approved Contractors, PQ Fibreglassing based in County Longford, Ireland, were appointed
In Woodlesford, West Yorkshire, the former church of All Saints has been converted into residential accommodation. As part of the conversion, the old spire was removed and the roof space capped in keeping with the building style. Dryseal was chosen to fit the budget whilst having
Lincoln Castle Academy approached Hambleside Danelaw to help them solve the problem with their old and leaky roof. With the winter months drawing closer a quick and cost effective system needed to be found that would offer a long term solution without the need to
Hambleside Danelaw believe that a major precedent has been set for churches and other historic buildings by the first ever installation of a modern glass reinforced polyester (GRP) roofing system on a Grade I listed English church. This precedent could help many other churches
Hambleside Danelaw’s Dryseal component based GRP roofing system now features on a newly restored Victorian castle that forms the gateway to a World Heritage Site in Dorset. The grade 2 listed Durlston Castle has just received a £5.5 million facelift helped by a grant












