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Luxury new build housing development

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Ground source review: Ullenwood Court, Churcham Homes


A development of large luxury family homes in the heart of the Cotswold countryside is being built with sustainability in mind by property developer Churcham Homes. Once complete, all 26 contemporary properties, located within 34 acres of stunning countryside, will feature innovative ground source technology that produces zero emissions or air pollution.


Key Facts

  • Private, new build development
  • 13kW & 15kW Kensa Evo GSHPs
  • 52 x boreholes between 141m – 227m deep
  • Heating, hot water and cooling
  • Annual heating load 672,099 kWh
  • High spec, luxury new builds
  • Up to 6,547sq ft


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Kensa Evo Ground Source Heat Pump

Kensa Evo Ground Source Heat Pump

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Chadwell St Mary’s, Thurrock Council

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Rural Farmhouse Retrofit

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Cutting costs and carbon whilst keeping cool in the capital