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development of premium new houses in Windsor is one of the
first completed projects to use the Elizabethan colour of
Redland’s Heathland tile range. |
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Heathland concrete tiles were launched as a near-perfect
imitation of the hand-made clay tiles that are particularly
popular in the South of the country. The manufacturing
process faithfully reproduces the attractive aesthetic and
random irregularities in the size and surface texture that
are expected with a hand-made product. |
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For this development A2Dominion
New Homes wanted a high-quality finish that would make a
positive contribution to the kerb-appeal of the
semi-detached houses: one which would sit comfortably with
the established style of the surrounding architecture.
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Commercial Director Christopher
Swordy at A2Dominion New Homes was clear on the reasons for
specifying the Heathland product: “With our higher value
properties, we find it worthwhile spending additional money
on the roof tiles to obtain that instant kerbside appeal,
particularly in an area like Windsor with very discerning
buyers.”
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The Heathland range of concrete
tiles are virtually indistinguishable from the hand-made
equivalents at 50% of the cost.
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The Heathland range now includes
the established Ember, Autumn, Manor House Mix colours
together with the Elizabethan and Wealden Red launched in
2010.
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For further information on
Redland. see
www.roofinfo.co.uk/redland |