Renewable Energy Installation

Locations We Cover

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Solar Panel Install Locations UK

We cover a wide range of locations in the UK, particularly along the M4 corridor, central England and surrounding areas.

We install pv solar panels and battery storage systems in:

Bath: Famous for its Roman Baths and Georgian architecture, Bath is the only UK city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site twice (1987 and 2021).

Bristol: Home to the world’s first ever bungee jump off the Clifton Suspension Bridge in 1979 and our work location.

Cardiff – The smallest European capital city to host the UEFA Champions League Final (in 2017).

Castle Combe: Often called “the prettiest village in England,” it’s so picturesque that it was used as a filming location for War Horse and Stardust.

Cheltenham: Known as the birthplace of British espionage; GCHQ, the UK’s intelligence and cybersecurity agency, is headquartered here.

Chepstow – Home to Britain’s oldest surviving stone castle, built in 1067 just after the Norman Conquest.

Chipping Sodbury: Once home to J.K. Rowling, who was born in nearby Yate and grew up here.

Chippenham – The town grew rapidly in the 19th century thanks to the arrival of Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Great Western Railway.

Cirencester: Once the second-largest town in Roman Britain, known then as Corinium.

Clevedon: Features one of the UK’s finest Victorian piers, which has been restored to its 19th-century elegance.

Exeter: The city’s underground passages, built in the 14th century to carry water, are unique in the UK and open for public tours.

Evesham – Site of the Battle of Evesham in 1265, one of the most decisive conflicts of the Second Barons’ War.

Glastonbury – Said to be the burial site of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere, according to medieval legend.

Gloucester: The city’s cathedral was a filming location for Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films.

Hereford – Home to the Mappa Mundi, a 13th-century map of the world, the largest and most elaborate medieval map still in existence.

Hungerford – Known for the Hungerford Arcade, a vast collection of antique shops in a single building.

Keynsham: The town name was popularised by the infamous 1950s Goon Show radio sketch: “K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M… Keynsham.”

Malmesbury: England’s oldest borough, established in AD 880, and home to a 1,000-year-old abbey.

Marlborough – Its High Street is one of the widest in England, once hosting a medieval market nearly 300 feet wide.

Melksham – Known for its Saxon roots and once an important centre for cloth production in Wiltshire.

Newbury: Location of two major English Civil War battles, and home to the famous Newbury Racecourse.

Newport – Site of the last large-scale armed insurrection in Britain, the 1839 Chartist uprising.

Salisbury: Home to the tallest church spire in the UK at Salisbury Cathedral and the best-preserved copy of Magna Carta.

Stow-on-the-Wold: The town square once hosted medieval sheep fairs that attracted 20,000 sheep at a time.

Stroud – Birthplace of the green movement in Britain and the first town to elect Green Party councillors.

Swindon: Houses the UK’s first public lending library, funded by railway workers in 1849.

Taunton: Home of the first ever Christian service broadcast on British radio, from St. Mary Magdalene Church in 1928.

Tetbury: Renowned for its Royal connections, it’s the location of Highgrove House, home of King Charles III.

Thornbury: Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn once stayed at Thornbury Castle, which you can now stay in as a hotel.

Tewkesbury: Features one of the best-preserved medieval townscapes in England, including timber-framed buildings and alleyways.

Trowbridge: Once called the “Manchester of the West” due to its booming woollen cloth industry in the 18th century.

Weston-super-Mare: The Grand Pier has been rebuilt twice after fires and is now a major seaside attraction.

Yeovil – A centre for aerospace manufacturing, Yeovil is known as the “Home of British Helicopters.”

We also work with partners across the country. If you can’t see your town, city or postcode listed here, contact us to find out if we can help you.

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