At a Glance
This detached flat is located in LONDON, E2 9FB. The property offers 80m² (861 sq ft) of good-sized living space. With an EPC rating of D (67/100), this property is around the UK average for energy efficiency. The property uses electric storage heaters, which charge overnight on cheaper electricity tariffs. While having low installation costs, running costs are typically higher than gas central heating. A heat pump could reduce electricity use by 60-70%. Double glazing is installed, though the efficiency rating suggests older units. Modern low-E double glazing can be up to 40% more efficient than units installed before 2002. Estimated annual energy costs are £715, comprising £509 for heating, £143 for hot water, and £63 for lighting. The property produces 4.1 tonnes of CO2 per year, which is moderate for a UK home.
With an energy efficiency score of 67/100, this LONDON property is around the national average for UK homes. Annual energy costs of £715 are approximately £1085 below the UK average of £1800, representing significant savings. At 4.1 tonnes of CO2 per year, emissions are below the UK average of 4.5 tonnes.
Data source: Comparisons based on UK national statistics from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.This property is located in the E2 postcode district.
National Ranking: With an EPC score of 67/100, this property is average and performs better than approximately 45% of UK homes for energy efficiency.
Top 55% nationally
Energy Costs: £171/year more than the LONDON average
Current Rating
Potential Rating
Based on assessment dated 14 Feb 2017
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Full Address
Flat 56a
Cheverell House
Teale Street
E2 9FB
LONDON
Property Type
Flat
Detached
Construction Age
NO DATA!
Floor Area
80.0 m²
NaN total rooms
NaN heated
Tenure
unknown
Efficiency Score
67 / 100
Potential: 67
CO₂ Emissions
4.1 tonnes/year
51 kg/m²
Energy Consumption
300 kWh/m²/year
Last Inspected
14 Feb 2017
new dwelling
LONDON is situated in East London, London. Properties in LONDON have an average EPC rating of D (score 64/100). The E2 postcode district contains over 20300 registered properties.
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Heating
Electric storage heaters
£509/yr
Hot Water
£143/yr
Lighting
NaN% low energy
£63/yr
Walls
Average thermal transmittance 0.31 W/m-¦K
Roof
Average thermal transmittance 0.21 W/m-¦K
Windows
Fully double glazed
Floor
Average thermal transmittance 0.30 W/m-¦K
Heating System
Electric storage heaters
Main Fuel
Electricity: electricity, unspecified tariff
Lighting
Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets
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Data source: Broadband speeds are from Ofcom Connected Nations 2025 report (July 2025 release). Data shows typical speeds available in this postcode area. Actual speeds at this specific property may vary depending on line quality, distance from exchange, and chosen provider. Always verify availability with providers before committing.
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