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Carleon House

Green on the Lizard

The National Trust are awarded ‘Highly Commended’ in the ‘Construction and Renovation’ category, for their Carleon House project at the National Energy Efficiency Awards, which recognise excellence in energy conservation and efficiency.

The work undertaken at Carleon House, at Poltesco, involved the sustainable renovation of an historic building which provides accommodation for volunteers working to conserve the heritage, wildlife and landscape of the Lizard Peninsula.

Using the Sun's resources

Using the Sun's resources

Carleon House was built in 1861 and came into the possession of the National Trust in 1991. Since 1992 the house has provided accommodation for long term volunteers. However, prior to restoration, the house was in a very poor state of repair.

The renovation project was funded by two legacies and the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnerships’ Sustainable Development Fund and, since its completion, is setting a benchmark for the Trust’s work to reduce the environmental impact of its own operations.

"Climate change is a common topic today but things like improving insulation and using low energy lighting show that individual action can really help "

Mike Hardy, Assistant Property Manager for South West Cornwall

The renovation of Carleon House was planned with environmental principles at its core. The refurbished accommodation includes high levels of insulation throughout using sheep’s wool, a new under floor heating system driven by a ground source heat pump linked to three 55 metre deep bore holes, and a solar panel for water heating.

Rainwater is collected from the roof and is used to flush toilets. All light bulbs and appliances are energy efficient and natural paints and floor finishes have been used for decoration.

Mike Hardy, Assistant Property Manager for South West Cornwall, says, "We were delighted to receive an award and recognition at this prestigious national event, which hopefully shows how good energy efficiency both helps the environment and saves money. Climate change is a common topic today but things like improving insulation and using low energy lighting show that individual action can really help make a difference."

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