In Wiltshire, Stroud, Cotswold, Vale of White Horse, West Oxfordshire the average household spends £1,262 a year on heating — 31% higher than the UK average of £960. Typical homes are 100.0 m² with 5.0 rooms. The local population is around 45,503 residents (Census 2021). Switching to an air-source heat pump could save up to £505 a year for an average home after the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant.


Areas covered

Ampney Crucis, Ampney Knowle, Ampney St Mary, Ampney St Peter, Bagendon, Barnsley, Baunton, Bibury, Calmsden, Cerney Wick, Coates, Coln St. Aldwyns, Daglingworth, Bisley-with-Lypiatt, Down Ampney, Driffield, Duntisbourne Abbots, Duntisbourne Leer, Duntisbourne Rouse, Eastleach, Ewen, Harnhill, Hatherop, Honeycombe Leaze, Kemble, Kemble Wick, Love Lane Industrial Estate, Lower Norcote, Marsden, Meysey Hampton, Middle Duntisbourne, Norcote, North Cerney, North Cerney Downs, Perrotts Brook, Poole Keynes, Poulton, Preston, Quenington, Rapsgate, Ready Token, Rendcomb, Rodmarton, Sapperton, Shorncote, Siddington, Somerford Keynes, South Cerney, Stratton, Tarlton, [, f, ], Tunley, Upper Up, Whiteway, Winson, Winstone, Woodmancote

Typical air-source heat-pump installation costs range from about £6,000 at the low end to roughly £18,000 at the high end. Most homes fall somewhere between £7,000 and £15,000. These prices are before the £7,500 BUS grant (in addition, qualifying rural and island homes in Scotland may receive a further £1,500 uplift under the Home Energy Scotland scheme, for up to £9 000 of grant funding).

Installation costs in Wiltshire, Stroud, Cotswold, Vale of White Horse, West Oxfordshire are around 10% higher than the UK average.

CategoryNational cost range Adjusted for GL7 (×1.10) Net after £7,500 BUS grant
Small flats / simple installs £ 6,000 – £ 7,000 £ 6,600 – £ 7,700 from ~£ 1,000*
2–3-bed semis / moderate upgrades £ 8,000 – £ 12,000 £ 8,800 – £ 13,200 £ 1,300 – £ 5,700
Large detached / extensive work £ 13,000 – £ 18,000 £ 14,300 – £ 19,800 £ 6,800 – £ 12,300

* Minimum net costs rarely fall below £1,000 after grant, since most installs incur at least minor extra work.

Lower end
  • Minimal groundwork or plumbing modification required
  • Well-insulated homes that only need a compact ASHP unit
Mid end
  • Moderate radiator or underfloor-heating upgrades
  • Typical pump size (8–12 kW)
Upper end
  • Large detached houses or older properties needing major pipework
  • Extensive insulation or radiator replacement
  • Multi-zone controls and bespoke system design

Heat pump FAQs

How much does a heat pump cost here?

About £4,233 for a typical 3-bedroom home after the £7,500 grant.

How much can I save on heating bills?

Roughly £505 per year for the average home at current price-cap rates.

  • £1,262 Average Heating Cost UK avg £960
  • 100.0 m² Median Floor Area UK avg 84.7 m²
  • 5.0 Average Rooms UK avg 4.4

Local energy snapshot

Latest tariff window: 2025Q4

Ofgem region & price cap

Southern · 26.48p/kWh · 44.62p/day

PV potential (south-facing)

982 kWh per kWp/year

Dwelling mix

House 70% Flat 19.3% Bungalow 8.7% Detached 33.6% Semi-detached 29.9% Terraced 33.2%

EPC certificates

13,834 on record

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Heat pumps increase electricity usage. Solar panels can offset your higher bills.

Without heat pump:

Solar saves ~£978/year
Payback: 12.5 years

With heat pump:

Solar saves ~£1,172/year
Payback: 10.4 years

  • Typical system 6 kW
  • Installation cost ~£12,200
  • Annual generation 5,893 kWh

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