As @Fergie 307 mentions with a low pitch and given your latitude I'd be concerned about snow loading on the rare occasions we seem to see now in the UK.
WRT overhang my between the wars house has at lest 400mm pitched roof overhang and does not have any soffits so the rafters have exposed undersides but ends protected by the fascia. One advantage of having a large overhang is that falling rain is well clear of the walls and only wind will cause rainfall to dampen the lower part of the walls but never the upper metre or so.
WRT overhang my between the wars house has at lest 400mm pitched roof overhang and does not have any soffits so the rafters have exposed undersides but ends protected by the fascia. One advantage of having a large overhang is that falling rain is well clear of the walls and only wind will cause rainfall to dampen the lower part of the walls but never the upper metre or so.