PYO Heat – Cornish Fruit Farm Branches Out With Sustainable Housing Development
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Coastline Housing’s (http://coastlinehousing.co.uk/) scheme of 26 affordable houses and flats in the small village of Mitchell near Newquay, will be heated by Cornish-manufactured Kensa Shoebox ground source heat pumps (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/ground-source-heat-pump-products-services/shoebox-ground-source-heat-pump/) and installed by sister-company Kensa Contracting.
George Gillow, Business Development Manager for Kensa Contracting says:
Currently, under construction, each home will have its own heat pump, which will be connected to a series of shared borehole ground loops (https://www.kensacontracting.com/services/shared-ground-loop-arrays/). The Kensa Shoebox can provide low cost heating by either underfloor heating or traditional radiators, in this case the efficient houses will be heated by radiators with a 45°C flow temperature.
The homes are being built by South West building company EBC, based in Newton Abbot, which will be offered to local people for affordable rent and shared ownership. The development was made possible thanks to funding of just over £1million from Homes England (https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/homes-england).
Amy Jenkin, Development Manager at Coastline Housing, said:
The development will work in harmony with the continuation of the family run Mitchell Fruit Garden, operating since 1977.