Brockwell, Peterchurch - Rubble stone home - 12th October

Energy-saving improvements

  • 'Big' insulation works
    'Big' insulation works
  • Glazing
    Glazing
  • Lighting systems and electrical appliances
    Lighting systems and electrical appliances
  • High spec heating
    High spec heating
  • Renewables: heat
    Renewables: heat
  • Renewables: electricity
    Renewables: electricity
  • Sustainable building materials
    Sustainable building materials

Location

Brockwell, Long Lane
Peterchurch
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR2 0TE

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Opening times

Saturday 12th October: tours at 11am, 12pm or 1pm

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Jackie welcomes you to her rubble stone agricultural building retrofitted with cork and other natural materials. 

Modifications:
Insulation, pellets heating, solar thermal, solar PV, ev point
 
Motivation to retrofit:
As part of a futureproofing renovation
 
Approximate cost: 
Hard to say as much of the work wasn't specifically energy-related
 
Approximate energy savings:
TBC
 
Benefits:
No fossil heating, no longer cold or damp, very pleasant
 
Next steps:
Maybe some external shading at some stage (would only benefit on a handful of days/year). Maybe at some stage switch to a heat pump. At the time, considered a heat pump. It was 8 years ago and we didn't want to be 100% dependent on electricity then. And we didn't go to Enerphit standard because of making compromises with the heritage angle.

Location

Brockwell, Long Lane
Peterchurch
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR2 0TE

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Opening times

Saturday 12th October: tours at 11am, 12pm or 1pm

This event has now finished.

Other Turn up for house tours at given times

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