Areas
CT11 for the town, harbour and cliffs. CT12 for St Lawrence, the mid-C20th estates, and out to the village edges around Pegwell, Cliffsend and Minster.
The working-harbour edge and the CT11 core. Sheltered harbour bowl on most streets but seafront-facing property still catches salt. The classic callout mix here is Regency sash-window repair, timber-sill splicing and gutter clearance.
The Regency terrace clifftop between the Grange and Victoria Parade. Wind-exposed, salt-driven, conservation-area frontages. Timber repair is the biggest single beat here, followed by gutter clears in autumn.
The other clifftop, out towards Broadstairs edge. Similar Regency stock to West Cliff, same wind and salt profile. Second-home ownership is higher here so our maintenance-contract lane fits well.
The older village core inland of the town. Victorian villa stock with generous bay fronts and mature street trees. Fascia and soffit renewal, sill repair, and full-house repaints are the standing scope here.
The mid-C20th estates south of the town. Straightforward stud-wall construction, standard fittings, less coastal exposure. Everyday handyman rounds, flat-pack, and small plumbing/electrical.
The village edge out towards Sandwich Road. Semi-rural, mixed building stock from Victorian farmhouse conversions to modern infill. Fence and gate repair, guttering and property maintenance contracts.
The village to the west - older chalk-and-flint stock at the core, modern estate around it. Timber repair on the older cottages, standard fittings on the newer stock.
The strip between Ramsgate and Sandwich. Detached houses, older bungalows, small holdings. Property-maintenance contract territory.
Photo of the job, your postcode, done. Same-day fixed price on most small callouts.