31. It is host to Jazz on The Pantiles , a music festival that has been held there for over 20 years. 32. It is built of Flemish-bond brick of alternate red and yellow, beneath a double-pitched pantile roof. 33. They are constructed of limestone with moulded stone mullions over the two and three light windows, surmounted by pantile roof. 34. The steeply pitched roof of the style is primarily a function of pantiles and thatching, which are both Dutch roofing materials. 35. The red pantile roof with tile cresting and ornamental ball finials was manufactured by the well-known Ludowici Roof Tile Company. 36. The character of Loversall Conservation Area is that of a small open grained village of traditional limestone buildings with clay pantile roofs. 37. On the outgoing trip in the morning, the coaches usually stop at The Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells for an hour break. 38. A pantile -covered roof is considerably lighter than a flat-tiled equivalent and can be laid to a lower pitch. 39. After George Hooper's death the firm was acquired by the Thomas Scoons of Tonbridge, who also controlled the Pantiles . 40. "' The Pantiles "'is a Georgian colonnade in the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.