Park Farm achieves Passivhaus accreditation.

The Hook Hollow Passivhaus development in Seend Cleeve, a groundbreaking project for White Horse Housing Association, has officially achieved Passivhaus certification, a mark of excellence in energy-efficient building design. This milestone highlights the Association's commitment to sustainability, offering residents homes that not only minimize energy consumption but also maximize comfort and affordability.

The development features a range of energy-efficient homes built to the stringent Passivhaus standard. This certification ensures that the homes deliver ultra-low energy consumption through high levels of insulation, airtight construction, and high-performance windows, creating a warm, comfortable environment year-round without the reliance on traditional heating methods.

The achievement of Passivhaus certification underscores White Horse Housing Association’s dedication to creating sustainable, high-quality housing that supports both the environment and its residents. This project is part of a larger effort to provide energy-efficient homes that address the growing demand for affordable, eco-friendly housing solutions.

The Hook Hollow development is now a shining example of what can be achieved when modern design and sustainability come together, setting a new standard for housing projects across the region.

More details on this project can be found here.

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