OVERVIEW
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.
Welsh Slate Penrhyn Heather Blue Natural Roofing Slate
Welsh Slate helps bring integrity to a British Museum development
Welsh Slate tops a honourable restoration at Lincoln’s Inn
Welsh Slate helps Attleys catch a curve ball at Coal Drops Yard
Welsh Slate wins Westminster’s vote
From Fogs to Fame with Welsh Slate
Welsh Slate tops an iconic gateway to Europe
St Martins goes back to the future with Welsh Slate
Welsh Slates help a national museum with a new top hat