BMI Redland 50 Double Roman 03 Antique Red Roof Tile (Granular) 2201-03 
Now £2.05 £1.71 Was £2.74 £2.28

Est. delivery: 20 Working Days
Est. delivery: 20 Working Days
The Rosemary Clay Valley Tile is a refined and visually appealing solution designed to replace traditional lead in roofing applications. This tile provides a timeless, traditional clay aesthetic, seamlessly blending into any roof design with a valley junction between two roof slopes. Crafted to be both durable and easy to install, it offers versatility and reliability across various roofing projects.
One of the standout features of this roof tile is its ability to enhance the appearance of valley details while maintaining the classic look of clay roofing. For those using Rosemary Clay tiles, the valley tile serves as an ideal match, ensuring consistency in both design and material. This makes it a popular choice among homeowners, architects, and roofing professionals seeking a sustainable, aesthetically pleasing, and high-performing alternative to lead.
The Rosemary Clay Valley Tile is available in two pitch ranges: 35–37.5 degrees and 40–50 degrees. This flexibility makes it suitable for a variety of roof designs, accommodating diverse architectural needs while maintaining its classic aesthetic. Its ease of installation further adds to its appeal, offering efficiency without compromising on quality or durability.
The Rosemary Clay Valley Tile is an attractive and sustainable alternative to lead, offering a traditional clay roof aesthetic that complements the overall design of the roof. It is also durable, easy to install, and specifically designed for valley junctions, making it both practical and visually appealing.
While the Rosemary Clay Valley Tile is designed to perfectly match Rosemary Clay tiles, it can also complement other clay roofing systems that require a traditional valley detail. Its compatibility ensures seamless integration across various roofing styles.
The Rosemary Clay Valley Tile is available for two distinct pitch ranges: 35–37.5 degrees and 40–50 degrees. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of roof designs, ensuring it meets the needs of different architectural styles and structural requirements.