Traditional Manor Tiles – Weathered
Our Manor range of handmade clay roof tiles gives a stunning look and effect that has stood the test of time for centuries.
Each tile has its own unique style – it has variations in colour, texture and shape that cannot be replicated in any other way. Each tile is lightly sanded to further add to its charm.
The splendour of clay tiles is that they have a beauty that will elegantly weather and mature slowly with age.
Manor handmade clay tiles are the perfect choice for those undertaking a sensitive project or development where it is essential that the building blends in perfectly with its surroundings.
Weathered Traditional Manor Roof Tiles
Achieve a beautifully aged, heritage look with Weathered Traditional Manor Roof Tiles. Expertly crafted by Traditional, these clay roof tiles feature a subtle weathered finish that adds character and authenticity to any property. The classic Manor profile delivers a traditional aesthetic, making these tiles perfect for period restorations or new builds with a timeless design.
Built for strength and durability, these roof tiles provide reliable protection against the elements while enhancing your home’s curb appeal. If you’re looking for a roof that combines charm, resilience, and a natural aged appearance, Weathered Traditional Manor Roof Tiles are the ideal choice.
Technical
We test all our roof tiles in our in-house laboratory to ensure they meet current British standards: BS EN 538 for flexural strength, BS EN 539-1 for impermeability, and BS EN 539-2 for frost resistance. After that, we send them to Ceram—an independent global expert in material testing and analysis—approved by both UKAS and the British Standards Institute for further testing
Tile Fixing
Install and fix traditional clay roof tiles in compliance with BS 5534, the British Standard Code of Practice for slating and tiling, and BS 8000 Part 6, the British Standard Code of Practice for workmanship on building sites. When loading out, mix clay tiles from three pallets as recommended by the code of practice for tiling and slating
*We guarantee our products to a minimum roof pitch of 35 degrees. The British Standard Code of practice for slating and tiling recommends a minimum roof pitch of 40 degrees for handmade tiles.
On site Safety: Pallets should be offloaded onto firm level ground.
| Technical Data | Roof | Vertical |
| Minimum roof pitch | 35° | 90° |
| Headlap (minimum) | 65 mm | 38 mm |
| Batten spacing at maximum gauge | 100 mm | 114 mm |
| Size of tile | 265 x 165 mm | 265 x 165 mm |
| Covering capacity | 60.0 tiles per m² | 53.0 tiles per m² |
| Cover width | 165 mm | 165 mm |
| Weight as laid | 72.0 kg per m² | 63.6 kg per m² |
| Weight per 1000 | 1.2 tonnes | 1.2 tonnes |
| Weight per tile | 1.2 kg | 1.2 kg |
| Battens per m² | 10 m | 8.8 m |
| Batten size – up to 450 mm after centres | 38 x 25 mm | 38 x 25 mm |
| Batten size – up to 600 mm after centres | 38 x 25 mm | 38 x 25 mm |
| Nail size/type for tiles | 38 x 3.35 mm aluminium ring shank clout head | 38 x 3.35 mm aluminium ring shank clout head |
| Nominal size (mm) | Pack Quantity | “Unit Weight (average) kg” | “Pack Weight kg” | |
| Plain Tile | 265 x 165 | 1000 | 1.25 | 1250 |
| Eave Tile | 265 x 165 | 1000 | 0.90 | 900 |
| Gable Tile | 265 x 248 | 600 | 2.00 | 1200 |







