Property Report
This property, located at 5 Blackhorse Bridge, Thorpe Bank, Little Stebbing, PE23 5BG, is a semi-detached house built between 1950 and 1966, with a floor area of approximately 92 square meters. It features fully double-glazed windows, a ground source heat pump, and radiators for heating, as well as solar-powered hot water. The property has a current energy rating of 'D' and a potential energy rating of 'A'. The running costs are £1387, and the energy cost savings are £974. The property is situated in the town of Spilsby, with a flood risk classification of 'high'. - Based on our analysis, this property has a HomeScore of 770 out of 999.

5 Blackhorse Bridge, Thorpe Bank, Little Stebbing, PE23 5BG
City of SPILSBY
House
Built in 1950-1966
Official EPC Reports
Property Maintenance Budget
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THE LARCH THORPE BANK, PE23 5BG
£230K
Sold 09 th April 2020
3 THORPE BANK, PE23 5BG
£160K
Sold 10 th July 2020
BLACK HORSE HOUSE THORPE BANK, PE23 5BG
£373K
Sold 14 th January 2021
Flood Risk
Crime
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Running Costs
Heating Costs
Current Heating Costs
£1977
Potential Heating Costs
£1599
Potential Savings
£378
Hot Water Costs
Current Hot Water Costs
£488
Potential Hot Water Costs
£338
Potential Savings
£150
Lighting Costs
Current Lighting Costs
£138
Potential Lighting Costs
£138
Potential Savings
£0
Heating System
CO2 Emission
Average UK household produces 6 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year.
4.1
tonnes/year
Current Emissions
0.5
tonnes/year
Potential Emissions
*Estimated CO2 Emissions produced by the Property in a 12 month period.
Energy Consumption
Value is Kilowatt Hours per Square Metre (kWh/m²)
Current Estimated Total
Energy Consumption
266
kWh/m²
Estimated Potential Total
Energy Consumption
30
kWh/m²
*Estimated values for your home in a 12 month period.