Case studies: Greener Homes Alliance  

Delivering energy-efficient homes alongside Homes England

These case studies showcase developments funded through the Greener Homes Alliance – our partnership with Homes England – supporting SME developers to deliver high-quality, energy-efficient homes across England. Each project shows how targeted finance and sustainability-led criteria translate into real-world impact.

Thornwood, Epping — South East

Loan: £22 million

135 new homes

100% Zero Bills Homes

Through our Greener Homes Alliance with Homes England, we financed the development of 113 new homes at Thornwood Common, Epping. This flagship scheme delivers affordable, energy-efficient homes where residents will benefit from zero energy bills for at least 5 years – a key step towards more sustainable, inclusive communities.

  • 113 new homes, including 35 affordable units 
  • All homes meet Octopus Energy Zero Bills™ standard
  • Fossil fuel–free development with zero on-site construction waste
  • Targeting Greener Homes Alliance Gold discount (2%) 

Blackheath, London — South East

Loan: £19.5 million

63 apartments

2,200 sqm commercial

 
We provided development funding through our Greener Homes Alliance to transform a former business centre in Blackheath into 63 energy-efficient apartments and 2,200 sqm of commercial space. The scheme supports both local business growth, while increasing the supply of affordable homes.

  • Renewable heating and hot water via ground source heat pumps 
  • Solar PV panels generating clean electricity 
  • High-rise residential tower with panoramic views of London skyline
  • Includes shared ownership and affordable rent homes  

Cribbs Causeway, Bristol — South West

Loan: £10.7 million

100% EPC A

100% fossil fuel-free 

 
As part of our Greener Homes Alliance, we funded the development of 30 EPC A-rated homes in Bristol, including eight affordable homes. The project achieved the Alliance’s highest sustainability discount for all homes meeting EPC A standards. This ground-breaking development won the Sustainability category at 2024 Bristol Property Awards.   

  • EPC A rating across all homes (SAP 92+) 
  • Air source heat pumps and solar PV panels 
  • Electric vehicle charging points 
  • Community spaces including allotments, play areas and meadow planting

Ramsey, Essex — East Anglia

Loan: £4.2 million

15 new homes

100% EPC A

 
We supported the final phase of a housing development in Ramsey, Essex, delivering 15 new EPC A-rated homes. Delivered under the Greener Homes Alliance with Homes England, the project achieved the highest sustainability discount for its outstanding energy performance. 

  • 15 EPC A-rated homes (SAP 97–100) 
  • Solar PV panels generating renewable energy 
  • High-performance insulation for improved thermal efficiency 
  • EV charging points supporting low-carbon transport