Something Different: Guild Lodge Brings Exceptional Maisonette Living to Sheerwater

Seven homes. One with two bedrooms and six with three bedrooms. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, and private balconies – all in a purpose-built rental setting. Guild Lodge is intentionally different.

Launched in January 2024, Guild Lodge offers something rarely found in the rental market: the space, character and specification of a high-quality house, designed from the ground up for modern renters.

Thoughtfully Designed, Split-Level Living

Each three-bedroom maisonette is arranged across two floors.

  • Ground Floor: entrance hallway, two bedrooms and a family bathroom – a practical layout that keeps sleeping areas private.
  • Upper Floor: a dramatic open-plan kitchen, dining and living space with a vaulted ceiling, integrated skylights, and direct access to a private balcony. In the 3-bedroom maisonettes, here you will find the third bedroom and second bathroom.

The vaulted ceiling and skylights define the home. Bright, spacious, and genuinely distinctive.

Private Balcony

Every Guild Lodge maisonette has a good-sized private balcony, accessed from the main living area – a genuinely useful outdoor space for relaxing or simply enjoying the extra breathing room that most rental homes cannot offer.

High Specification and Sustainable by Design

All seven homes are EPC B rated, connected to the district heat network for efficient heating and hot water supply, and are finished to a consistently high standard throughout. Each has access to a private parking bay, at an additional charge.

Availability

Guild Lodge maisonettes are available at full market rent. For current availability, please visit our property search.

ThamesWey Launches First Independent Living Scheme for the Over 60’s at New Woodlands

New Woodlands marks a step change in later living rental homes in Woking . . .

Launched in December 2023, New Woodlands is ThamesWey Housing’s first purpose-built independent living scheme – 68 spacious one-bedroom apartments for residents aged 60 and over, designed to set a new benchmark for later-living rental accommodation in Woking.

Apartments average 55 sq m, offering more space that typical sheltered homes. Each one includes:

  • Triple-glazed windows
  • District heat network supply
  • EPC B rating
  • Accessible ‘wet room’ bathrooms
  • Private balcony or terrace

The building is fully accessible, served by two passenger lifts, and designed to support independent living for the long-term.

Comfortable, High-Quality Living

Interiors are bright, modern, and thoughtfully laid out, with open-plan living spaces and generously sized bedrooms. A private landscaped podium garden and a communal lounge provide welcoming places to relax and connect with neighbours.

Practical Amenities

New Woodlands shares a secure car park with Merchant House, offering standard and EV charging bays (available at additional cost) and free bicycle storage for all residents.

Accessible Rents

Homes at New Woodlands are offered at discounted rents, reflecting ThamesWey’s commitment to making high-quality later-living accommodation genuinely accessible.

For current availability and rent information, please contact ThamesWey Housing directly.

Large-scale retrofit, delivered at pace – Stories from three recipients

ThamesWey’s impartial energy efficiency advice service – Action Surrey has continued to deliver domestic energy efficiency services on behalf of the partnership of Surrey local authorities. Since the spring, Action Surrey has carried out the second phase of the Local Authority Delivery Green Homes Grant project, further helping residents to upgrade the energy performances of their homes through the installation of loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, underfloor insulation, solar photovoltaic panels and solar thermal systems. The scheme, aimed at reducing the energy demands and carbon emissions of residential properties across Surrey, has enabled the installation of 216 energy efficiency measures for 129 households, at no cost to the householder. Read on to hear what some of the grant recipients had to say. 

Mr Everington – Surrey Heath 

Mr Everington in Camberley applied for funding to increase the overall efficiency of his house. After an initial survey, Mr. Everington was not only eligible for loft and cavity wall insulation, but was also able to have solar panels too. A total of 8 solar panels were installed to the front and rear of his home, meaning he will be producing free electricity whilst staying nice and warm this winter. 

Having access to green, renewable energy has been a delight for Mr Everington, who found the process was efficiently carried out by Action Surrey: 

“It will make a considerable difference to me financially and I can look forward to a warmer winter in my home.  With soaring energy costs, the timing of this couldn’t be more appreciated and will ease my anxiety around rising energy costs.”  

 Mr Everington also commented on the quality and efficiency of the workmanship. He found that the contractors arrived punctually and were very polite and respectful of his property. He also noted that the work was completed according to the expected timescale and that he would have no hesitation in recommending Action Surrey in the future. 

Mr Everington's solar photovoltaic installation - front and rear aspects of the property.

Mr Willingale – Elmbridge

Mr Willingale from West Molesey was equally delighted to have been accepted for funding to install solar photovoltaic panels. After having 10 panels installed totalling an output of 4 kW, Mr Willingale told the Action Surrey team that he is already noticing a significant reduction in his electrical demand from the grid. Expected energy bill reductions for the household are expected to be £291, with a reduction in CO2 emissions of 1.4tCO2e.

“I am now a proud participant in the drive to reduce carbon emissions and benefit from the cost reduction in my electricity bill.”

When asked about his experience with the installation, Mr Willingale commented that the nominated installers were extremely helpful, always available and informative, leaving a wonderful overall review of the scheme. He is now preparing to sign up for the Smart Export Guarantee scheme, allowing him to sell any unused electricity back to the grid for an agreed upon tariff, further supporting his energy costs.

Mr Willingale’s solar photovoltaic installation.

 

Ms Deary – Waverley

Ms Deary from Godalming was interested in obtaining Solar power for her wonderfully-rustic 20th century cottage in Godalming. She was impressed by the efficiency of the application process, stating:

“l was hesitant about submitting an application in the first place, they [Action Surrey] made the whole thing very straightforward, answering all my questions and being very helpful. l feel extremely grateful to them for all their advice and guidance along the way”.

After surveying the property, Ms Deary was able to have 10 solar panels installed with the work being completed in just one day. Her projected bill savings are £357 per year, with a solar electricity output of 3.6kW. The property’s CO2 savings are projected to be 1.6tCO2e per annum.

Ms Deary’s solar installation on her 20th century cottage.

Household energy bills slashed for 594 low-income homes in Surrey after £6m of investment

Between October 2020 and March 2021, ThamesWey delivered the largest energy efficiency retrofit project to date in Surrey. The project ‘Green Jump Surrey’ distributed £6m of grant funding to 594 low-income homes in Surrey, with funds provided by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Local Authority Delivery scheme.

Each household will cut an average of £660 off their annual energy bills, in April 2022 prices, at a time when energy costs are at an all time high. With energy costs projected to rise even further this Autumn, the financial benefits to the recipient low-income households will be even greater.

The reduction in energy consumption from the 775 energy efficiency measures installed will also avoid 844 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year. Over the lifetime of these long-term improvements, the saving is equivalent to 3,211 times the average annual household carbon footprint.

Green Jump Surrey delivered the 3rd highest number of upgrades out of 90 similar projects across England, despite the very limited timescales and wider industry challenges that existed over the project duration.

Read the executive summary below for a more in-depth breakdown of the project’s achievements.

A property insulated externally, topped with a high quality silicone rendered finish. Funded in full through Green Jump Surrey.

Town Centre Living at The Cornerstone, Woking

The Cornerstone is one of ThamesWey Housing’s most distinctive addresses, set right in the heart of Woking town centre. Brought to life through a sensitive and high-quality transformation of an existing building, it combines a striking, characterful exterior and contemporary, well-designed apartments to offer modern, professionally managed homes in one of the most convenient locations in the borough.

Woking Station – with fast, frequent trains to London – is only a few minutes’ walk, and the town’s shops, restaurants and bars are right on the doorstep. The Cornerstone is ideal for anyone who wants to live at the centre of things.

A home to suit you

The Cornerstone offers a genuine choice of homes, with studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments available. Each one comes with built-in storage, a modern fitted kitchen and a contemporary bathroom, finished to the standard residents have come to expect from ThamesWey.

Because the building is a high-quality conversion rather than a new build, apartments carry an EPC rating of between B and C. This is a strong level of energy efficiency for this type of property, helping to keep day-to-day running costs down for residents.

More than just an apartment

Life at The Cornerstone extends beyond the front door. A courtyard garden sits at the heart of the building, providing residents with an attractive shared space to enjoy. For those who work from home, the dedicated co-working space offers a comfortable alternative to the kitchen table – a place to focus, take calls, or simply catch up with neighbours.

Residents also benefit from broadband, a shared laundry room (available to studios only), and parking and secure storage units (available at an additional cost, subject to availability).

Town centre living, professionally managed

Good-quality rental homes in central Woking are always in demand, and The Cornerstone meets that demand with the reassurance of a professional, responsive management. From its location to its shared spaces and resident facilities, the building has been designed to make renting straightforward, and enjoyable.

The Cornerstone also reflects the breadth of the ThamesWey portfolio. With approximately 1,450 homes across Woking and Surrey, from family houses to sheltered housing and town-centre apartments, ThamesWey supports a wide range of housing needs, consistently managed to a high standard.

Battery storage – Two years on from ThamesWey’s Tesla Trial

In December 2019, ThamesWey commenced a new trial of utilising battery storage, where a centralised battery system was set up to capture spare renewable electricity generation from the rooftops of group of properties, to reduce reliance on the national grid and decrease the greenhouse gas emissions for the properties. Joju Solar installed three Tesla Powerwall batteries which have the ability to store 40.5 kWh of unused solar power generated during sunlight hours, and supply this back to the properties whenever they need it, even when the sun is not shining.

The centralised battery system provides a more effective way for the excess solar generated electricity to be utilised on a very localised scale. The benefit of a community system over individual battery units is that the properties have shared access to the stored energy, to use when it is really needed, no matter how much direct solar energy they have used. This evens out the natural variations in the way each household uses energy from differing lifestyles and means that less excess energy goes to waste and overall less grid energy is used. Read more about the system setup here.

The installed batteries.

ThamesWey has looked back at the data from the last 2 years to understand how the system has performed and the results are a testament to the effectiveness of this type of system. The monitoring shows that the use of grid electricity at ‘peak-times’, when national grid supplied electricity is typically generated from the most carbon intensive sources, has reduced significantly. Before installation, 11.5% of grid supplied electricity was needed during these peak times. During the first year of battery operation (2020), this reduced to 3.4%, but in the second year (2021) this figure reduced even further to just 0.5%, almost eliminating peak time grid electricity consumption altogether. The table below shows these results.

Year Peak time grid electricity consumption (kWh)
2019 (before battery installation) 4313
2020 1412
2021 239

Even during the winter months when no excess solar power is available, the battery draws energy from the grid overnight and stores it for use in the day. The overnight, off-peak electricity is typically generated from the cleanest energy sources, so both the cost and carbon intensity is much lower. By using this stored grid energy during peak hours, instead of directly using ‘peak time’ grid electricity, the households are reducing their carbon emissions by around a third. The Tesla system intelligently learns how the households typically use their electricity to operate in the most efficient way, the improvement in performance from 2020 to 2021 shows the progress and impact of this learning.

The project has successfully demonstrated how the energy generated from a zero carbon energy source can be maximised whilst also providing a benefit of reducing pressure on the national electricity grid during peak times. This installation forms an important part of ThamesWey’s ongoing commitment to transition to sustainable, zero-carbon energy and is another step towards a carbon neutral future for Woking.

Green Jump Surrey – See how three residents have benefitted

ThamesWey’s longstanding ‘Action Surrey’ project delivers domestic energy efficiency services to the local area on behalf of a partnership of Surrey local authorities. In the last year Action Surrey has been working hard to deliver the ‘Green Jump Surrey’ project, helping Surrey residents access the Green Homes Grant to improve the energy efficiency and environmental performance of their homes.  550 households have benefitted from this project so far, read on for examples of the improvements that have been achieved.

Mr Zaman in Woking had always been deeply interested in installing solar PV, and thanks to the Green Jump Surrey project, finally got his chance. He was appreciative that the Green Jump Surrey application process has been fast, clear and efficient and is pleased to now have 12 solar photovoltaic panels generating free, renewable electricity. The property was also suitable for both loft and cavity wall insulation, which were installed alongside the solar panels, to create a home that feels much warmer as a result.

Mr Zaman’s solar PV installation in Woking, generating renewable electricity even on a cloudy day. Installed through Green Jump Surrey to complement loft and cavity wall insulation.

Mr Halimic in Old Woking benefitted from a similar blend of insulation and renewables to boost the efficiency of his 1950s property. The loft and cavity walls were insulated and the roof is home to a new solar thermal system, which generates renewable hot water, and a 4kW solar PV system to provide renewable electricity. The combined environmental benefits of these measures have improved the Energy Performance Certificate or ‘EPC’ rating of his property from D60 to an above average C71. The property will use around 5,000 kWh less of energy, which equates to a saving of around £600 and 2.7 tonnes of carbon per year. Mr Halimic was grateful that the scheme had supported this level of improvement and that Action Surrey had provided such a friendly, helpful service to make this happen.

Left: A ten panel 4kW solar photovoltaic system. Centre: The new solar hot water tank, to store the solar generated hot water. Right: A double panel, flat plate solar thermal collector. Renewables were complemented by cavity wall and loft insulation.

In Guildford, Mr Franzoni also benefitted from a fully funded solar PV system through Green Jump Surrey. Action Surrey’s trusted contractors set up a 5kW system with 15 panels on the roof. Mr Franzoni is very proud to be the first on his street to be powering his home using his own source of renewable energy, as well receiving payment for any excess that he exports to the national grid, as part of the Smart Export Guarantee.

Since there is no space between the boundary of his property and the pavement, a complex scaffolding arrangement and permission had to be arranged to access the roof safely. Mr Franzoni also wanted to externally insulate his solid brick walls, as it was difficult and expensive to heat the house to a comfortable level when the heat escaped easily. The close proximity to the pavement meant was a challenge, but Action Surrey’s trusted contractors found a solution that worked for all by insulating the rear wall of the property, which was also funded through Green Jump Surrey. All these improvements raised the home’s energy efficiency rating from a D rating scoring 59 points on the EPC, up to a spectacular 80 points which is a C rating.

The rear side of the property, where the solid brick walls were externally insulated.

The Green Jump Surrey project has enhanced the environmental performance of the homes, and has encouraged the homeowners to consider further improvements. These applicants all expressed no hesitancy in apply for future grants, with aspirations for further insulation, upgrading double glazing and installing an air source heat pump.

Green Jump Surrey – A customer experience

ThamesWey’s long-standing home energy efficiency service ‘Action Surrey’ delivered it’s largest home improvement project to date in 2021 – ‘Green Jump Surrey’. Read how one Surrey resident has benefitted from free insulation to reduce their heating bills and carbon dioxide emissions.

Trevor applied to Green Jump Surrey to improve the energy efficiency of his 1920s semi-detached property in Guildford.

His property, like others of this age, was built with solid brick walls which are very energy inefficient and lose heat easily. External wall insulation (EWI) was therefore identified by Action Surrey’s energy advisors as the most effective way of improving the home’s energy efficiency. Trevor was referred to one of Action Surrey’s installation partners who carried out the works on the property completely free of charge.

Trevor’s home, transformed with new external wall insulation fully funded through Green Jump Surrey.

Here’s what Trevor had to say about the process:

“Overall, I’m really happy with the quality of the work completed at my property. We used to have terrible damp problems here, mould would latch on to freezing cold walls to the extent that furniture needed to be moved well away from wall, so it didn’t collect condensation too. It has only been a month since the insulation has been installed and there has been an instant improvement. The condensation mould has been eliminated in such a short space of time, even though its winter, which is absolutely fantastic.

The house would normally drop down to 15 degrees Celsius by the time we woke up in the morning, but now the temperature barely reduces at all – it’s still 19 degrees after a cold night without the heating on! Although it has not been long enough to see an entire winter’s heating bills, we are expecting a significant reduction in our gas consumption. It has come at a great time with the massive energy price rises we are seeing, so I feel very lucky to have got the insulation when I did. It should also keep my home cooler in summer, which will be a welcome relief during those rare heatwaves. The insulation has a 40-year lifespan so I am looking forward to reducing my heating bills and living in a more comfortable home for a long time to come.

I found the Green Jump Surrey application process very easy too. I could do it all online and even though I am not the best with a computer, it was simple and straightforward. The energy advisors at Action Surrey were always on hand to help if I had any queries and made sure I understood the process. The offer of all this free improvement work, which cost over £13,000, sounded too good to be true, but I am so glad that I did apply as it was exactly as advertised.

Besides the improvements that the external wall insulation has made to my comfort, mould problems, heating bills and carbon footprint, the outside of my home has been completely transformed. The house has gone from one of the most tired looking properties to one of the best looking on the close with a really crisp and neat rendered finish. I also took the opportunity to replace my old cast-iron guttering and ageing facias, so the house really has transformed.

Overall, I would really recommend the Green Jump Surrey project and external wall insulation. Whilst there was some waiting involved and disruption during the installation, it was so worth it to have this fantastic improvement to my home made free of charge, which I will benefit from for decades to come.”

Left: The finished side profile, insulated around an outdoor tap, boiler flue and the conservatory. Centre: Crisp edges around the door openings. Right: The house prior to being insulated.