Brook Cottage, Lyme Regis

The house was built in 1930s with cavity walls. We bought the house in 2009 and added 2 wood frame extensions with internal and external insulation. The wall and roof insulation thickness is greater than required specifications. After much consideration the cavity walls of the original house were filled with graphite balls recommended at the time for moist coastal areas. The new part of the house needs almost no heating whilst the old part can feel freezing.

Old PVC windows and doors were replaced with locally-made hardwood which are double glazed and argon-filled. We get great solar warmth through the glass when the sun shines.

All lighting is LED. We sparingly use a small log burner that easily heats the insulated part of the house. We use gas for additional heat if necessary.

We have an electric car and charging point and use Octopus as our energy provider. In 2022 we replaced malfunctioning solar water heating panels with Photovoltaic panels. These generate electricity for our household appliances. Any surplus is diverted to a battery for later use, an emersion heater, our electric car and finally to the grid.

All rainwater from our roof is collected in a 3000 litre tank to water the garden.

Entrance and parking on right as enter Talbot Road.

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Brook Cottage, Lyme Regis

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Sat 21 September 11.15am, 3.15pm Please book your visit through the link opposite.

Address:

Brook Cottage, Colway lane, Lyme Regis.

Booking Details:

Please book your visit on Eventbrite from the link opposite

Summary:

1930's house with wood frame extensions, photovoltaic panels and battery, electric car and charger and rainwater collection system.

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