Copper Roofing
Our Copper Roofing work includes design of home extensions, restoration and heritage work on churches, cathedrals, metal domes and new build contemporary designs. Below you will be able to view some of our Copper Roofing projects in our work in our Copper Roofing Portfolio and further information about this versatile metal can be found under our Copper Roofing Technical Information Section. We never contract out work and will treat every project we undertake with the same quality of workmanship from a small rear extension to a heritage monuments, in addition we offer extremely competitive quotes.
Copper Roofing Portfolio

Copper Roofing on
Small Residential Extension
We were contact to supply Copper Roofing to this Victorian Style building located in Hampstead, as the architects wished to create a roof extension to extend the kitchen. They requested copper roofing to fit in with the design and age of the overall building and we therefore advised the copper

Copper Cupola at
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
We were commission as Copper Roofing Specialists, to replace the copper cupola on this Grade II listed chimney at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. Designed by the architect Decimus Burton, it was originally called the “Shaft of the Great Palm-Stove”, but is now known as the Campanile. Its total

Copper Canopy Entrance in Park Lane
The client of this property in Park Lane had created a new doorway next to the original entrance and asked us to create a canopy that match the one on the existing entrance. They originally asked us to create a Zinc Canopy and were surprised when we advised that the

Copper Roofing on Church in Ilford, Essex
We were contact to carry out ecclesiastical heritage work to replace a section of damaged roof on a church in Ilford. The original roofing was created in a style no longer used within the industry, as it is against the metal roofing code of practice, being a cross between a

Copper Roofing on Southwark Cathedral
As Copper Roofing Ecclesiastical Heritage Work Specialists, we were asked to replace a section of the roof at Southwark Cathedral. A great many churches will choose copper as a roofing material, not only fit with existing and where there are Grade I or II requirements to do so, but because

Copper Dome on The Scotch House
in Regent Street
This Copper Dome was created to replace an eroded one on Scotch House in Regent Street. The original dome had been there for over 100 years, but there was now a need to replace it, which is not surprising given the air quality condition in London. The copper dome was

Copper Dormers in Sloane Street Restoration Works
We were asked to examine and replace the ornate dormers on this listed heritage building Sloane Street. These listed copper dormers had to be replaced to match the originals and the request was for pre-patinated copper so that they would immediately blend with the design. The cornice details on the

Copper Dome on The Old Bailey
under the Lady of Justice
In conjunction with other craftsmen we carried out restoration work on the roof of The Old Bailey. This required replacement of the copper dome and also the leadwork underneath the Lady of Justice and at the bottom of the dome. The restoration was challenging because the dome itself is quite
Copper Roofing Technical Information

Copper Roofing – Technical Information
Copper Roofing is one of the oldest forms of metal roofing and can be utilised for standing seam and capping roofing systems, flashings and copings,