Biomass Boilers, Stanford House

16th September 2025

Envirotech was appointed to relocate two biomass boilers from an existing site and install them at a Grade I listed building, with careful consideration to heritage sensitivities and visual impact.

The project involved the removal, transport, and reassembly of the biomass boilers using a modular build approach. Once on site, the units were piped and connected into the existing heating system with minimal disruption. Close coordination with the client and conservation teams ensured the plant was positioned discreetly, preserving the architectural integrity and visual quality of the historic site.

The scheme successfully combined low-carbon technology with heritage protection, delivering sustainable heating to the building while respecting its Grade I status.

Biomass offers a renewable and low-carbon alternative to traditional fossil fuels, making it an ideal solution for heritage buildings looking to reduce their environmental footprint. By using sustainably sourced wood fuel, the system provides consistent, reliable heat while supporting long-term energy efficiency and carbon reduction targets.Envirotech Building Services was appointed to relocate two biomass boilers from an existing site and install them at a Grade I listed building, with careful consideration to heritage sensitivities and visual impact.

The project involved the removal, transport, and reassembly of the biomass boilers using a modular build approach. Once on site, the units were piped and connected into the existing heating system with minimal disruption. Close coordination with the client and conservation teams ensured the plant was positioned discreetly, preserving the architectural integrity and visual quality of the historic site.