14 Heron Way, Duffryn, Newport, NP10 8WS
About 14 Heron Way
14 Heron Way is a mid-terrace house in Duffryn, Newport, Newport (NP10 8WS). It has a recorded floor area of 85 m² (around 915 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1983-1990 and council tax band B. The latest certificate (November 2017) shows a C (score 79), near the top of the C band. The rating has held steady at C across 2 certificates since September 2009. Between certificates, wall efficiency went from Average to Good, hot-water efficiency went from Good to Very Good and lighting went from Very Poor to Very Good; while window efficiency dropped from Good to Average. The recommended improvements would push it to B (score 91).
Energy performance
EPC Rating
Property Improvements
Changes detected from historical EPC data
Changed to a more efficient fuel source
Hot water efficiency improved
Wall insulation improved
Loft insulation upgraded to recommended levels
More low energy lighting installed
Planning history
14 Heron Way has no planning applications on record.
The full report still covers planning activity across the surrounding area.
Sales history & valuation
14 Heron Way has no Land Registry sales on file, suggesting it has stayed in the same hands since registration began.
£194,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables.
No sales recorded with HM Land Registry
That can mean the property has never traded since the registry began publishing in 1995, was a new build that hasn't been registered yet, or is held in the same hands long-term.
Median price across the last 4 sales in NP10 8WS: £117,500 (2023–2000).
Versus other Heron Way homes
14 Heron Way outperforms the street on epc rating by a wide margin.
EPC Rating
79 (C)
Street avg 71 (C)
Floor Area
85 m²
Street avg 85 m²
CO₂ Emissions
2.7 t/year
Street avg 3.0 t/year
Habitable Rooms
4 rooms
Street avg 5 rooms
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The neighbourhood at a glance
Crime
2/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.1 km
Duffryn Drive — bus stop.
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