Dorset Greener Homes 2022

23 Sep - 1 Oct 2022

Hawkers Farm Stour Provost

Energy-saving improvements

  • Low-cost improvements
    Low-cost improvements
  • 'Big' insulation works
    'Big' insulation works
  • Glazing
    Glazing
  • Lighting systems and electrical appliances
    Lighting systems and electrical appliances
  • High spec heating
    High spec heating
  • Renewables: heat
    Renewables: heat
  • Renewables: electricity
    Renewables: electricity
  • Water management
    Water management
  • Sustainable building materials
    Sustainable building materials
  • Lifestyle change
    Lifestyle change
  • Recommended
    Recommended

Location

Hawkers Farm, Hawkers Lane
Stour Provost
Gillingham
Dorset
SP8 5LZ

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Opening times

Please get in touch at dorsetgreenerhomes@gmail.com if you would like to discuss our home or to come and visit

This event has now finished.

Book ahead Easy to access, plenty of parking and accessible toilet.

Hawkers Farm House was in a semi derelict state and on the Building’s at Risk Register when Jenny and Neil purchased the farm 15 years ago. The use of traditional and renewable materials and ensuring that the 500 year old building would be as energy efficient as possible were the principles behind the restoration. 

Insulation materials used included: sarking board,   wool, heraklith, crushed glass and LECA. In addition to the original elm floorboards, limecrete (with underfloor heating), oak, rubber, bamboo and local stone floors have been fitted. A variety of natural paints were used - lime wash, distemper, clay, soya and milk paint.

A 14kw PV array has been sited on the East/ West facing barn roofs (almost invisible) and two Sonnen Battery 10s provide 22kWh of battery storage. This year we fitted a ground source heat pump to heat water and provide heating for the house..

Rainwater is diverted to fill a pond adjacent to the reed bed sewage system.

Raised veg beds have been made with surplus timber and there are several wild life areas recently created as well as five acres set aside on the farm to naturalise. The old orchard has been reinstated and hundreds of trees planted and hedgerows left to grow.

A sustainable sewing hub operates from a converted barn.

Location

Hawkers Farm, Hawkers Lane
Stour Provost
Gillingham
Dorset
SP8 5LZ

View on map

Opening times

Please get in touch at dorsetgreenerhomes@gmail.com if you would like to discuss our home or to come and visit

This event has now finished.

Book ahead Easy to access, plenty of parking and accessible toilet.

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