8 - 9 Oct 2022
Dates: 15th and 22nd October
Opening times: 10am - 4pm
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Property details:
Solid wall construction in brick for original house built to Thomas Telford’s design in 1834. Extensions in 1984 and 2016 brick cavity walls with rock wool infill.
What changes have been made?
We demolished a poorly constructed, ugly turn of the century flat-roofed extension which leaked. The Thomas Telford house had been extended to give a second bedroom in the 1880s and again in 1984, access to which was made by partitioning off a corridor through the bedrooms. A corridor and bathroom were added on the opposite side of the house in a similar style in 2016.We removed all the plaster from the solid walls and insulated them with 40 and 60mm thick woodfibre insulation dependent on whether they were 2 or 3 bricks thick. All the walls were later plastered with lime plaster to maintain breathability. The loft was insulated with 270mm fiberglass. The floors were dug up and underfloor heating installed, with a screed on top of 100mm rigid foam insulation on concrete. Under the 3 suspended floors 50mm rigid foam was fitted between the joists. Temperature controls are in each room. PV panels were installed on the roof generating 3.9kWp. Diverter switch heats our hot water. A NIBE air source heat pump was installed with storage tanks and controls in our small cellar. We also fitted a mechanical ventilation heat recovery system. 2 Solar Spotlight tubes were fitted in a cloakroom and hall where it was not possible to fit windows. Surprisingly the prism cover collects moon light and even the light from a streetlight, meaning switching on lights is rarely necessary. Lastly a wood burning stove by Chilli Penguin which has a small oven on the top was put in the dining room.
Access/parking:
Limited parking on our property and some local parking in nearby.
For more information, please see attached PDF.
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