Central London retrofit
- LocationCentral London
- SectorPrivate
- Completion DateOct 2024
Clarion Housing Group is the largest housing association in the UK with ambitious targets to become more sustainable. By 2025, Clarion Housing Group aims to have reduced carbon emissions from its new homes by 75% compared to 2013, and by 2050, it intends to be a net-zero carbon organisation.
In 2019, The Group decided to refurbish Sutton Dwellings – a historic estate in Chelsea built in 1913. It is one of the first examples of affordable social housing in the UK.
Clarion Housing Group stripped back and remodelled four mid-rise tower blocks on the Sutton Dwellings estate, which had been derelict for many years, into homes suitable for families.
Clare Miller, Group Chief Executive, Clarion Housing Group said:
Kensa designed the ground source heat pump system, supplied the heat pumps and cylinders, and oversaw the drilling, headering, and trenching of the ground array, including the boreholes and tails at the base of the riser.
As the site is in Central London in the heart of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, there was limited space for drilling and other trades on-site. Kensa carefully coordinated the project and the team frequently moved a mobile drilling rig onto the road to access different areas of the site.
Installing ground source heat pumps instead of gas boilers in the Central London properties has reduced carbon emissions by around 70%. Since ground source heat pumps produce no point-of-use emissions or pollution, Clarion Housing Group has protected local air quality in this urban area.
The annual running costs of the heat pump systems range from £301 for a 1-bed flat to £712 for a 4-bed flat, averaging £441 per property, based on designed loads and a 24.5p/kWh unit electricity price.
Commercial Director for Social Housing at Kensa , Stuart Gadsden comments:
Before refurbishment, the buildings lacked functional heating systems, so Kensa installed sustainable ground source heat pump systems with renewable infrastructure designed to last up to 100 years.
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Clarion is also refurbishing the remaining 11 blocks with new windows, roofs, doors, lift upgrades, and modern kitchens and bathrooms.
Sutton Dwellings is one of Clarion Housing Group’s historically significant estates – being named after the wealthy Victorian philanthropist, William Sutton. Born on Cheapside in 1833, Sutton ran a successful delivery business.
When he died in 1900, he bequeathed almost all his considerable wealth to create The Sutton Model Dwellings Trust. The trust built some of the UK’s first quality and affordable homes for the poor across England. Today, Clarion Housing Group 125,000 properties across more than 170 local authorities.
Sutton Dwellings was built in 1913 as a forerunner to council houses and provided homes for more than 2,000 people.
Over the last decade, as the estate gradually became unfit for purpose, there were discussions about whether to demolish and rebuild it. However, the decision was made in 2019 that Clarion Housing Group would refurbish and modernise the estate instead. It worked with residents for over a year to come up with a new plan.
We’d love for you to visit one of our sites and see the technology in action. When you visit, our team will walk you through the installation, explain how everything works, and show you the real-world impact on both the environment and local energy costs. It’s a great way to understand the potential of ground source heat pumps and get inspired by the future of green energy.