Tile Battens Cut Too Short

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So that's the back of the tile with Marley eternity. I couldn't find it on Marley's site so maybe it's discontinued. But I think it should have a further name id as well.
 

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They merged the names in 2005 and are now marley eternit.
Infact a quick Google Marshalls then bought marley over.
 
The tiles are of the correct type .
The concrete tile and halves look newer than the main roof tiles.
I've a suspicion the verge is on a brick gable with no barge .
Over time the main roof area will settle leaving the verge where it was. Hence the spacing . They have obviously slipped out of course to.
Any images square on ?
 
The tiles are of the correct type .
The concrete tile and halves look newer than the main roof tiles.
I've a suspicion the verge is on a brick gable with no barge .
Over time the main roof area will settle leaving the verge where it was. Hence the spacing . They have obviously slipped out of course to.
Any images square
The tiles are on a brick gable but house is over 70 years old so would of thought not to do with settlement by now plus my brother told me same happened on other side of gable and the battens had been cut short. Sorry I haven't any more images.
 

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