Energy performance certificate (EPC)


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Energy rating

D

17, Hawthorne Way
Great Shefford
HUNGERFORD
RG17 7BT

23 August 2025

0433-2878-7837-9405-8491

Property type
Semi-detached house
Total floor area
60 square metres

Rules on letting this property

Properties can be let if they have an energy rating from A to E.

You can read guidance for landlords on the regulations and exemptions.

Energy efficiency rating for this property

This property’s current energy rating is D. It has the potential to be B.

See how to improve this property’s energy performance.

Energy efficiency chart This property’s current energy rating is D with a score of 57. It has a potential energy rating of B with a score of 85.

The graph shows this property’s current and potential energy efficiency.

Properties are given a rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).

Properties are also given a score. The higher the number the lower your fuel bills are likely to be.

For properties in England and Wales:

  • the average energy rating is D
  • the average energy score is 60

Breakdown of property’s energy performance

This section shows the energy performance for features of this property. The assessment does not consider the condition of a feature and how well it is working.

Each feature is assessed as one of the following:

  • very good (most efficient)
  • good
  • average
  • poor
  • very poor (least efficient)

When the description says “assumed”, it means that the feature could not be inspected and an assumption has been made based on the property’s age and type.

Feature Description Rating
Wall Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed) Good
Roof Pitched, 100 mm loft insulation Average
Window Fully double glazed Average
Main heating Electric storage heaters Average
Main heating control Manual charge control Poor
Hot water Electric immersion, off-peak Average
Lighting Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets Very good
Floor Solid, no insulation (assumed) N/A
Secondary heating Room heaters, electric N/A

Primary energy use

The primary energy use for this property per year is 543 kilowatt hours per square metre (kWh/m2).

What is primary energy use?

Primary energy use is a measure of the energy required for lighting, heating and hot water in a property. The calculation includes:

  • the efficiency of the property’s heating system
  • power station efficiency for electricity
  • the energy used to produce the fuel and deliver it to the property

Environmental impact of this property

This property’s current environmental impact rating is F. It has the potential to be D.

Properties are rated in a scale from A to G based on how much carbon dioxide (CO2) they produce.

Properties with an A rating produce less CO2 than G rated properties.

An average household produces
6 tonnes of CO2
This property produces
5.5 tonnes of CO2
This property’s potential production
2.6 tonnes of CO2

By making the recommended changes, you could reduce this property’s CO2 emissions by 2.9 tonnes per year. This will help to protect the environment.

Environmental impact ratings are based on assumptions about average occupancy and energy use. They may not reflect how energy is consumed by the people living at the property.

Improve this property’s energy performance

Potential energy rating

B

By following our step by step recommendations you could reduce this property’s energy use and potentially save money.

Carrying out these changes in order will improve the property’s energy rating and score from D (57) to B (85).

Do I need to follow these steps in order?

Yes. Each step builds on the one before it so you can save the most energy.

For example, it’s more energy efficient to insulate your home before you buy a new boiler. A well insulated home will lose less heat so you do not have to run your boiler as often.

Paying for energy improvements

You might be able to get a grant from the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. This will help you buy a more efficient, low carbon heating system for this property.

Estimated energy use and potential savings

Based on average energy costs when this EPC was created:

Estimated yearly energy cost for this property
£899
Potential saving if you complete every step in order
£324

The estimated cost shows how much the average household would spend in this property for heating, lighting and hot water. It is not based on how energy is used by the people living at the property.

Heating use in this property

Heating a property usually makes up the majority of energy costs.

Estimated energy used to heat this property
Type of heating Estimated energy used
Space heating 8474 kWh per year
Water heating 1929 kWh per year
Potential energy savings by installing insulation
Type of insulation Amount of energy saved
Loft insulation 414 kWh per year

Saving energy in this property

Find ways to save energy in your home.

Contacting the assessor and accreditation scheme

This EPC was created by a qualified energy assessor.

If you are unhappy about your property’s energy assessment or certificate, you can complain to the assessor directly.

If you are still unhappy after contacting the assessor, you should contact the assessor’s accreditation scheme.

Accreditation schemes are appointed by the government to ensure that assessors are qualified to carry out EPC assessments.

Assessor contact details

Assessor’s name
Esther Barker
Telephone
07799411234

Accreditation scheme contact details

Accreditation scheme
Stroma Certification Ltd
Assessor ID
STRO025196
Telephone
0330 124 9660

Assessment details

Assessor’s declaration
No related party
Date of assessment
8 July 2015
Date of certificate
24 August 2015
Type of assessment
Show information about the RdSAP
RdSAP (Reduced data Standard Assessment Procedure) is a method used to assess and compare the energy and environmental performance of properties in the UK. It uses a site visit and survey of the property to calculate energy performance.

This type of assessment can be carried out on properties built before 1 April 2008 in England and Wales, and 30 September 2008 in Northern Ireland. It can also be used for newer properties, as long as they have a previous SAP assessment, which uses detailed information about the property’s construction to calculate energy performance.

Other certificates for this property

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