Chimney sweep in Rottingdean
An experienced and dependable Rottingdean chimney sweep
I provide a professional chimney sweep service for the residents of Rottingdean and surrounding areas. With valued customers in Balcombe, Falmer, Lewes, Patcham, Preston, Rottingdean, Saltdean, Stanmer and Woodingdean.
07825 163864
With over 10 years’ experience, I know a thing or two about how to sweep a chimney. Fresh dust sheets every time is a must, a Hepa Filter chimney sweep hoover for ash and only the best brushes to do the job right.
Chimney cleaning
Sweeps from £75.
Nest removals from £100 - £150.
CCTV surveys from £100
and maintenance
blocked fireplace
of mind
- My work is fully insured.
- I am a fully qualified chimney sweep.
- I leave no mess.
- Over 10 years of experience in the field.
- I also provide chimney care advice.
- Standard Chimney Sweeping including certificate from £75
- Work on unlined inglenook chimneys is from £100, depending on the size and time taken.
- Work on biomass appliances is from £100, depending on the size and time taken.
- Work on Rayburns, agas or other cooking appliances is from £100, depending on the size and time taken.
I always offer a discount for sweeping multiply chimneys at the same location. Fresh clean dust sheets with every fireplace.
Please note:- I accept cash, debit cards and all credit cards including Amex. Regretfully I do not accept part payment for work completed. All payments must be made in full on the day.
About Rottingdean
Rottingdean is an intriguing settlement situated in a dry valley, to the east of Brighton, which leads down to the English Channel. The history stretches back as far as the Saxons and it’s later mentioned in the Domesday Book as ‘Rotingeden’. Until the 18th century it as a farming community but it gained cultural popularity.
These days, Rottingdeam makes for a delightful day out for visitors who enjoy the throng of shops, tearooms, pubs and other eateries along Falmer Road and Chailey Avenue. Rudyard Kipling lived in Rottingdean and there is a walk connected to his local influence, following routes including Bazehill Road, a route he took up to the South Downs for ‘jam-smeared picnics’ and Whiteway Lane, formerly known as a smuggling route.
The graves of other famous residents in Rottingdean are found in St Margaret’s Church, which dates from the 13th century. Gary Moore, blues guitarist from Thin Lizzy, was buried there in 2011. Other graves include William Black, a Victorian novelist famous in his day but not so well known in recent times; also Angela Thirkell, a writer with a colourful personal life. GH Elliott, a 1920s music hall star, is also buried in the churchyard.