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Welsh Slate helps save Dover mansion block from its Waterloo

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Dover’s Waterloo Mansions are treated to a Welsh Slate reroof.

 

An unusual double-mansard roof on a Grade II listed seafront mansion block is enjoying a new lease of life, thanks to Welsh Slate.

 

Some 11,000 Penrhyn Heather Blue Capital-grade slates from Welsh Slate now adorn the roof and elevations of Waterloo Mansions, part of a Georgian terrace which overlooks Dover harbour, designed in the 1830s by Philip Hardwick, architect of the Euston Arch.

 


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