Roofers Blackheath
A Genuinely Complicated Patch of London
My name's John Quilligan. Roofing has been in my family for three generations, and Blackheath is one of the most administratively complicated places we work, in a way that has real consequences for anyone planning roof work here.
It's genuinely historic ground, designated jointly by two councils in 1968 as London's very first conservation area, and the character it protects, spacious Georgian and Victorian villas laid out around the open heath, is exactly why the roofing here needs a different level of care than a standard South London street.
We check a property's exact standing before recommending anything, since in Blackheath specifically, that standing is genuinely more layered than almost anywhere else on our patch.

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Every new roof we install carries a 25-year guarantee. As CORC members, established in 1985, we also offer insurance-backed protection on top of that, so your cover holds independently of us, not just as a promise from our business. Repairs are covered for up to 10 years, also in writing.
We are verified members of TrustATrader and Checkatrade. Every job in Blackheath is carried out by our own uniformed, insured team, never subcontracted out to whoever is free that week.
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We carry out every kind of roofing work across South London, South West London, and Surrey, from a single slipped tile to a full re-roof. As one of the area's trusted South London Roofers, every job is handled by our own trained, uniformed team using proper materials, not the cheapest ones on the shelf.

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Three Designations, Two Councils, and Article 4 Directions
Blackheath was originally designated as one conservation area jointly between Greenwich and Lewisham in 1968, London's first. In 2002, Greenwich subdivided its own portion into two separate areas, known simply as Blackheath and Blackheath Park, each with its own conservation area appraisal. Lewisham's side, covering much of the Village and the Heath itself, remains its own separate designation again.
That means a property described simply as "in Blackheath" could genuinely fall under any one of three different conservation area designations, administered by two different councils. Lewisham has gone further still, applying Article 4 directions to specified streets within its conservation area, a stricter designation that removes certain permitted development rights entirely, meaning changes that would be routine elsewhere can require a full planning application here.
We confirm exactly which authority, which designation, and whether an Article 4 direction applies before recommending any material or approach, since Blackheath is genuinely one of the few places on our patch where getting this wrong isn't a minor inconvenience, it can mean redoing an application from scratch.

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Materials That Match What the Appraisal Actually Protects
The official conservation area appraisals for Blackheath don't just protect the general look of the area in vague terms, they specify real, particular materials in detail. Certain groups of properties, particularly around areas like Kidbrooke Gardens, are specifically noted for their red plain tile roofs, alongside render, rough cast, and timber joinery as defining features.
On grander set pieces like The Paragon, the appraisal notes London stock brick, stone, coade stone, stucco colonnades, and cast iron railings as the defining materials.
This level of documented specificity means a repair or replacement here has a genuine, written standard to match, not just a general sense of "keep it looking old." We work from what a property's actual construction and surrounding appraisal actually calls for, rather than a generic period-appropriate approach that might not match what's specifically protected on that street.

Questions People Actually Ask Us in Blackheath
Which conservation area is my property actually in? It depends on the exact street, and possibly on which council, Greenwich or Lewisham, administers your side of Blackheath. We confirm this for your specific address during the inspection, since assuming the wrong designation can genuinely delay a job.
Does an Article 4 direction apply to my street? It might, particularly on the Lewisham side of Blackheath. These directions remove certain permitted development rights that would normally apply, meaning even some routine changes can need a full planning application. We check this before recommending anything.
Do I need to match a specific material, or just keep a similar look? Often more specific than people expect. The official conservation area appraisals name particular materials, red plain tile in some areas, specific brick and stone on grander properties, and matching these properly is worth doing rather than a general approximation.
How quickly can you get someone out? Same day in most cases, seven days a week.
Do you charge for the inspection? No. No call-out fee, ever, regardless of what the inspection finds.

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Three generations in the trade, a team that checks which of three designations actually applies before recommending anything, and a guarantee that's insurance-backed, not just a promise.
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