Sailcloth House, Bridport

Near Passive-house  with Timber frame 

Sam and Sarah lived in an old mill house in the Bride valley, but felt that driving into Bridport two or three times a day was not sustainable, and decided to move into town.  The Christian Science building had been vacant for 10 years, and they demolished it to build a house with two flats, which are rented out.

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The building is made of structurally Insulated panels (SIPs) made of wood, and filled with sustainable wood fibre insulation (Pavaflex), with further wood fibre boards (Steico)  on the outside. Part of the house is clad with Siberian Larch, the rest has a Baumit system lime render.The windows are triple glazed windows filled with inert gas. The house is near passivhaus standard, with an EPC efficiency rating of A (97). 

This building is air-tight, with  Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) preheating the fresh air from the expelled stale air. The high level of insulation means little heating is required, but on very cold days underfloor heating (UFH)  and domestic hot water are heated by an Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) on the roof. This extracts heat from the air outside.  The house benefits from a Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for seven years to contribute to the price of the heat pump.

14 Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels produce up to 4.5lW, and charge up a 9.3 kWh battery on sunny days; any excess electricity is diverted to the Zappi electric car charger, to appliances and then to the grid. An export tariff of  15p per kWh is paid  Solar thermal panels are also being considered for phase 2.

Sam and Sarah monitor their energy use and now have three years’ worth of figures. Space heating last year took 1600 units of electricity, or £240 at last years rates.

4000 litres of rainwater recovery have now been installed, mainly for gardening and maintaining the pond.

This home is Open by Appointment all year round - email dorsetgreenerhomes@gmail.com to book a visit

Sailcloth House, Bridport

Sustainable Materials Solar PV with Battery Heat Pump Open by Appointment all year round

Open Details:

Outside of the Event dates this homes is open by appointment all year round.

Address:

Sailcloth House, Rax Lane, Bridport, DT6 3JN

Booking Details:

Email dorsetgreenerhomes@gmail.com - link on left

Summary:

Near Passive-house with timber frame. Air-tight building with made of structurally insulated panels, filled with wood fibre insulation. Air Source Heat pump. 14 PV panels and a battery to store excess electricity. Triple glazed windows., MVHR ventilation..

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