Case Study

Ground Source Review: Shropshire Rural Housing, Llanymynech

Ground Source Review: Shropshire Rural Housing, Llanymynech

Ground Source Review: Shropshire Rural Housing, Llanymynech March 1, 2018 The high specification development of new family homes in Llanymynech is built in the carpark of the former Lion Hotel, which famously was divided through the building by the national border, resulting in a front bar in Wales and back bar in England. Consisting of two, three and four bedroom detached and semi-detached family homes, let at rates to meet local needs, each house at Llanymynech has its own British manufactured Kensa Shoebox ground source heat pump installed in under stairs cupboards. Each heat pump is connected to a single district ground array in the centre of the development which consists of four boreholes drilled to depths of 122 meters. The district nature of the ground array means thescheme qualifi

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