Case Study

One of a kind – the National Trust glasshouse 

In this one-of-a-kind case study, isoenergy was tasked with developing a sustainable and efficient heating solution for this National Trust glasshouse throughout the year, especially in the winter months. 

Summary   

Property type: Community 

Technologies installed: Heat pump  

Collector type: Ground loops 

Size (kW): 30kW 

New/retrofit: New build 

Brand: Nibe 

The recommended solution:   

The 30kW Nibe ground source heat pump was paired alongside a 500 Litre buffer tank to provide heating all year round. The energy for the heat pump is collected through a 1,200-metre horizontal ground array. The trenching process for the collector array was easier due to the ground being reworked anyway for the new Silk Route Garden. 

The Woolbeding Glasshouse was conceived in collaboration with The Woolbeding Charity and The National Trust. This unique structure draws its inspiration from the ‘spirit of Victorian ornamental terrariums’ whilst acting as a protective shelter to a collection of subtropical species. 

Key features:   

30kW Nibe Ground Source Heat Pump, 500-litre Cordivari buffer tank and 1,200-metre horizontal ground array. 

Outcome:   

The Silk Route Garden, which hosts the Woolbeding Glasshouse, is a 12-step journey through a landscape influenced by the ‘ancient trading route between Asia and Europe where commodities such as the eponymous silk were exchanged and along which many plants species were brought back to Britain for the first time, such as rosemary, lavender and fennel.’ 

The glasshouse ‘opens its sepals using a hydraulic mechanism’ during the summer months to allow plants direct access to the sunshine and turns into a protective shelter during the winter months. To keep the temperature inside regulated, a renewable solution was sought after, a heat pump to be exact. 

As the UK begins to deploy more renewable energy technology across new projects, it is amazing to see how the application of a heat pump can benefit such unique projects. Whether it is heating a house or providing the perfect environment for a greenhouse, a heat pump can do it all. 

By installing a renewable heating system for this glasshouse, the levels of nearby CO2 will be drastically reduced, ensuring the various species aren’t harmed by excessive amounts of CO2.