Wood shingles are thin, tapered pieces of wood primarily used to cover and protect roofs and walls.
Here at All Good in the Wood we specialise in milled and hand-clefted shingles made from sustainable Sweet Chestnut and English Oak. High levels of tannins make these wood species durable and rot resistant – Learn more about Sweet Chestnutand Oak here.
Uses include; a protective and aesthetically pleasing addition to walls and roofs as well as for buildings, historic churches, chicken coops and so much more!
We recently made 35,000 oak shingles for a historic church spire in the village of Westbury-on-Severn. Visit our Gallery to read more.
Click on our range of Shingle types below to view more information:
Looking for something a little more bespoke? Visit ourCreative hub for our wonderful unique designs.
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