Brewery Corner development in Devizes receives prestigious Passivhaus accreditation.

The Brewery Corner development, featuring nine contemporary townhouses on the former Gaiger Brothers car park in the heart of Devizes, has officially achieved Passivhaus certification. This remarkable milestone highlights the development’s commitment to sustainable design, providing future residents with energy-efficient, comfortable homes in a sustainable location.

Situated on a prominent site in the centre of Devizes, the Brewery Corner development combines contemporary design with the principles of Passivhaus—a rigorous standard for energy-efficient building. This accreditation ensures that the townhouses deliver exceptional energy performance, with advanced insulation, airtight construction, and high-performance windows that minimize energy consumption while maintaining a comfortable indoor climate year-round.

The development, which brings much-needed housing to the area, stands as a beacon of sustainable living in the heart of Devizes. By incorporating cutting-edge green technologies and building materials, the Brewery Corner townhouses set a new standard for energy-efficient housing in urban settings, reducing both energy bills and environmental impact.

As the town continues to evolve, the Brewery Corner development will stand as a lasting example of how modern housing can harmonize with both the environment and the community, offering a sustainable solution to urban living in Devizes

 More details on this project can be found here.

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