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Energy Management


Derelict windmill is transformed into a cutting-edge - and carbon negative - contemporary home


A ruined 19th century windmill in Cambridgeshire has been given a smart eco-makeover with the help of efficiency specialists Eco Installer.


The Grade II listed Tower Mill in Little Downham, had fallen into disrepair, with no sails, windows or cap, but has now been sympathetically developed into a stylish and modern eco-friendly home while retaining the beauty of its wind-powered past.


The team at Eco Installer worked hand-in-hand with Freeman Brear Architects who developed


ECO INSTALLER


the initial design and details such as a glazed viewing area and mezzanine which provide uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside and allows night-time observations of the big Fenland skies.


As well as its architecturally- stunning exterior, it has been designed with energy efficiency at its core with a biomass boiler, rainwater harvesting system, and a mechanical ventilation system that keeps the house warm in the winter and cool in the summer and re-uses up to 95% of the heat that would have otherwise been lost.


Tel: 01353 669000 WWW.ECOINSTALLER.CO.UK VECTAIRE LTD Tel: 01494 522333 WWW.VECTAIRE.CO.UK


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Tel: 07851 854860 23


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