Typically the tiles were 14 15 long 6 7 wide with a curved butt.
Victorian slate roofs.
Slate roofing has existed in north america since the 1600s.
Slate tiles are extremely durable resistant to fire and environmentally beneficial.
This is one of the most distinctive features of a victorian house.
Since their first use slate roofs have been revered as a pinnacle of roofing style.
Slate tiles began to rise in popularity during the end of the victorian period.
This is due to their durability strong style and high cost.
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Lightweight hardwearing and long lasting welsh slate was the most common victorian roof covering.
Tiles roofs found in the mid 18th century moravian settlements in pennsylvania closely resembled those found in germany.
The roofs are usually ornately decorated with small carved ornaments on the gable ends and the ridge where the two sloping sides of the roof meet.
Slate laid in multicolored decorative patterns was particularly well suited to the mansard roofs of the second empire style the steeply pitch roofs of the gothic revival and high victorian gothic styles and the many prominent roof planes and turrets associated with the queen anne style.
They also last much longer than some other roofing materials but these added benefits also come at a cost.
Roofs during the victorian era were almost exclusively made from slate which set them apart from houses that were built previously.
During the victorian era however their popularity did not come until the late 19th century when their use grew.