Repaired Flat Roof - Can It Be Tested?

Looks like someone's had a good old bodge on that main roof as well then.
The row of upside down tiles (don't know the proper name for them) on top of the bricks were more than likely in a neat straight line when the house was built, they certainly aren't now. So that whole end of the roof has been played with.

The top of that chimney stack doesn't look too clever either.
 
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Bonus points available to anybody who can help identify the roof tiles for a replacement.

I've a partial marking, but I've not got very far. Any ideas?

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To answer my own question... pretty sure second word is 'Courtrai'

Still trying to find something to match the top bit.. "?????alberg"
 
Felts buggered anyway so might as well cut a bit more away.
but no need They are not uncommon and available from reclaim.

How many bonus points are you willing to give?
 
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Felts buggered anyway so might as well cut a bit more away.
but no need They are not uncommon and available from reclaim.

How many bonus points are you willing to give?

10? ... and you can use that as your good deed of the day :D
 
I have a few of the terracotta coloured but more weathered than yours.

If you are anywhere near sittingbourne tomorrow I will put a few on board.
 
Thanks @datarebal

I tried to PM you, but it says 'You may not start a conversation with the following recipients' for some reason?

I'm North Kent too, so our paths may well cross tomorrow. Not sure if you can start a PM conversation with me, looks like I'm not allowed! :eek:
 

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