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Brian Mizon Thatching Specialist Horseheath Cambridgeshire Telephone:- 01223 892861
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Mizon Family have been thatching in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and
Essex for a number of generations. Thatching in Long Straw
, Norfolk Reed and repairing the thatched cottages in the above
counties the Mizons are kept busy. I hope you find my web site of
interest. Please contact me for any thatching enquiries.
Brian. Tel:- 01223 892861
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Steeple Morden
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Most of the thatched cottages in Cambridgeshire are thatched in long straw.
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Great Evesden |
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As Cambridgeshire was mainly a wheat growing area long straw was a very popular roof covering.
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Duddenhoe End |
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Long straw gives a much softer appearance than reed, and is well suited to smaller cottages in Cambridgeshire.
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Cottage in Essex |
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The
roof pitch of a long straw thatch should be approximately 50 degrees,
so the water runs off very quickly. A long straw roof would normally
last 20 to 25 years.
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Free counters provided by Honesty.com.
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Thatch Tips
- Keep tall trees away from your thatch. The drips and the damp environment wear the thatch prematurely.
- Moss is a sign of dampness. It is advisable to not let moss build up. Have the moss removed by a Thatcher.
- It is said that a strip of copper wire keeps moss at bay.
- Do not let clematis and trailing plants on the thatch.
- A television aerial man can cause a lot of damage to a thatched roof. Where possible site your Aerial away from the roof.
For Long Straw Thatching in progress click the link below
http://www.miltonvillage.org.uk/php/bin/readarticle.php?articlecode=432
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