Morden Hall

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https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/morden-hall-park

The ‘Livinggreen Project’ was an HLF and EU funded initiative to show how heritage assets can be updated to be highly sustainable. It was implemented in five European cities. Morden Hall Park in South London, with over 750,000 visitors a year, was chosen as the sole UK project.

The site achieved a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ award, however the true potential of the installation has never been fully realised and is in need of some TLC.

At Thermal Integration we were responsible for the original hydraulic design of the system, based on the use of thermal stores and unvented storage to pull all heat sources and loads together as efficiently as possible.