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No gap at all. Cemented in. That is the problem. Builder friends have taken a look and wondered too.
The roof has a second gradient to slow down water as it runs down the roof. It is to these rafters that the ply for the overhang is fixed. How about lifting the ply, raising the height of these lower level rafters with some extra wood on top and replacing everything to create a continuous gap above the granite to allow ventilation. Not cheap in terms of working hours and quite disruptive, but the only solution my brain can think up so far.
The roof has a second gradient to slow down water as it runs down the roof. It is to these rafters that the ply for the overhang is fixed. How about lifting the ply, raising the height of these lower level rafters with some extra wood on top and replacing everything to create a continuous gap above the granite to allow ventilation. Not cheap in terms of working hours and quite disruptive, but the only solution my brain can think up so far.