I've found the other thread, mine isn't the same as it is a Sempervivum so should be ok, but there is some advice about yours on there too Lily so I've bumped it up for you
Echeveria up here in the midlands, collapse into a mush with the first frost. I also have gritty soil. The offsets root easily to keep on a windowsill indoors over winter.
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I've found the other thread, mine isn't the same as it is a Sempervivum so should be ok, but there is some advice about yours on there too Lily so I've bumped it up for you
My echeveria has survived the last two winters outside, i'm in south devon though, It is planted in very very gritty soil. Different flower to yours.
Echeveria up here in the midlands, collapse into a mush with the first frost. I also have gritty soil. The offsets root easily to keep on a windowsill indoors over winter.
Thank you I think I'll bring it indoors, I really don't want to lose it .
Its out in this rain at the mo, should I bring it in now
Doh!
I wanted to say that! 
You still can David
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Oh thanks, Dove
Looks like an echevaria. Needs to be frost free in the winter. Keep on the dry ish side.