SolarInstallationinSaddleworth
£364,000
Avg House Price
~10,500
Households
890-940 kWh/kWp/yr
Solar Yield
2030
Net Zero Target
Why Solar Works in Saddleworth
Saddleworth is the affluent Pennine corner of Oldham — a cluster of gritstone villages (Uppermill, Greenfield, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Denshaw, Friezland) climbing above the Tame Valley. House prices average £364k, more than double the rest of the borough, with substantial detached stone properties in Uppermill and the upper villages exceeding £1m. The area has 21+ Conservation Areas and approximately 500 listed buildings — one of the most planning-constrained zones in Greater Manchester. South and south-west facing hillside aspects deliver above-average solar yield. Premium heritage-grade in-roof installs with Tesla Powerwall storage dominate the solar mix here.
Saddleworth is the affluent Pennine corner of Oldham — a cluster of gritstone villages (Uppermill, Greenfield, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Denshaw) above the Tame Valley. House prices average £364k, far above the borough average. 21+ Conservation Areas and ~500 listed buildings drive demand for heritage in-roof solar from a planning-savvy installer.
85+ Installations
Completed in Saddleworth
MCS Certified
All engineers accredited
2-4 Week Lead Time
From survey to install
23 miles
From our Salford HQ

Saddleworth Solar Potential
890+
kWh per kWp per year
3.3 hrs/day avg average sunshine. Optimal south-facing, tilted installation.
£0
Average annual saving
Typical Saddleworth household with 4kWp system
2030
Net zero target
Saddleworth council climate commitment
Planning in Saddleworth
Planning Considerations
Oldham Council, net zero target 2030. Saddleworth has 21+ designated Conservation Areas (Uppermill, Greenfield, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Denshaw, Friezland, Lydgate, and others) and ~500 listed buildings — one of the most restrictive planning environments in Greater Manchester. Pennine gritstone roofs, stone slate coverings, and visible canal-corridor properties all require careful planning. Pre-application advice is essential; we have substantial experience with Oldham's conservation team on heritage in-roof solar approvals.
Areas We Cover in Oldham / Greater Manchester
Postcode Districts Covered
All verified postcode districts within our Saddleworth service area
Saddleworth Neighbourhood Profiles
Saddleworth is dominated by Pennine gritstone weavers' cottages (mostly 1750–1880), Victorian stone terraces, and substantial Victorian / Edwardian detached stone villas in the upper villages. Hillside south and south-west aspects deliver excellent solar yield. Stone slate roofs predominate, with some Welsh slate on later Victorian work. Conservation Areas across all main villages drive demand for heritage in-roof systems.
Uppermill
OL3£350k–£800k
avg price
Stone weavers' cottages, Victorian terraces, period detached
Uppermill Conservation Area; rear-slope or in-roof solar; pre-app essential
Greenfield
OL3£330k–£700k
avg price
19th-century stone terraces, modern detached
Greenfield Conservation Area; many properties listed
Delph / Dobcross
OL3£280k–£600k
avg price
Pennine gritstone weavers' cottages, 17th–19th century
Delph and Dobcross Conservation Areas; both extensive; significant listed-building density
Diggle / Denshaw
OL3£320k–£900k
avg price
Stone cottages, modern detached, large rural homes
Hillside aspects often south or south-west — excellent solar yield (900+ kWh/kWp)
Lydgate / Grasscroft
OL4/OL3£500k–£1.2m
avg price
Victorian / Edwardian detached, modern executive
Lydgate Conservation Area; affluent commuter demographic; full-bundle installs typical
Recent Saddleworth Case Studies
Specialist stone-slate roof installer with proven Oldham Council Conservation Area approvals across all six Saddleworth Conservation Areas (Uppermill, Greenfield, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Denshaw, Friezland, Lydgate). Plug-In Solar In-Roof system specifically designed for thicker Pennine stone slates — frame depth accommodates 25-30mm slates that Viridian Clearline cannot.
Uppermill
Mark T.
5-bed Victorian stone-built detached, Conservation Area
Annual saving
£2,200/yr
Oldham Council Conservation Area consent for stone-slate-compatible in-roof system. South-facing hillside aspect delivered 8,400 kWh in first 12 months — 1,050 kWh/kWp yield.
Diggle
Lisa H.
4-bed hillside stone cottage, south-west aspect
Annual saving
£1,700/yr
Premium hillside yield (1,080 kWh/kWp first year) above standard for the postcode. Octopus Cosy tariff alignment with battery scheduling for evening peak.
Dobcross
Graham W.
4-bed Grade II listed weavers' cottage
Annual saving
£1,200/yr
Listed Building Consent secured through Oldham Council — rear-elevation only Viridian install preserved 18th-century weavers' cottage character. Reversible installation documented for heritage protection.
Saddleworth Solar Costs — 2026
Typical fitted prices and payback periods for the dominant property archetypes in Saddleworth. Every quote is bespoke — these are guideline ranges from recent local installs.
| Property archetype | System size | Fitted price |
|---|---|---|
| Stone Victorian detached (Uppermill, Greenfield) | 6-10 kWp Plug-In In-Roof | £12,400-£18,800 |
| Hillside stone cottage (Diggle, Denshaw) | 4-8 kWp on-roof or in-roof | £7,800-£14,400 |
| Grade II listed weavers' cottage | 3-6 kWp Viridian Clearline rear | £8,400-£14,400 |
| Lydgate / Grasscroft executive detached | 10-14 kWp on-roof | £13,800-£20,400 |
Prices include MCS certification, DNO notification (G98/G99), 25-year panel performance warranty, 10/15-year inverter & battery warranty, and full system commissioning. Conservation Area planning consent + pre-application fees passed through at cost.
EV Charging in Saddleworth
~15
Public chargers
Limited public provision in hills; Uppermill village hub; Tameside corridor used for rapid; strong home-charging demand; many holiday/weekend EV drivers
Home EV charging avoids public charging costs entirely. A 7.4kW home charger adds only ~4p/mile at Octopus Go tariff vs 40–70p/mile at public rapid chargers.
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Solar Energy in Saddleworth
Saddleworth's property market — centred around an average house price of £364,000 — is spread across approximately ~10,500 households throughout Oldham / Greater Manchester. The mix of Victorian terraces, pre-war semis, post-war council stock, and modern new builds creates varied installation profiles. Roof pitch, orientation, material, and structural condition all factor into our MCS-compliant system designs, which are produced before each site survey using satellite imagery and then refined on the day by our certified surveyors.
Solar yield in Saddleworth is approximately 890-940 kWh/kWp/yr kWh per kWp per year, based on 3.3 hrs/day avg of average daily sunshine across Oldham / Greater Manchester. A south-facing 4kWp system will typically generate 3,300–3,600 kWh annually. Against a household consumption of around 3,500 kWh per year, that represents substantial self-sufficiency — particularly when paired with a battery that shifts daytime generation into peak evening demand. The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) then pays an additional tariff for every unit you export to the national grid.
Saddleworth has committed to a net zero target of 2030, and local planning authorities are broadly supportive of solar and heat pump installations under permitted development rights. Homes with renewable energy systems are also increasingly valued: a solar installation with battery storage typically adds 2–4% to property value according to estate agent surveys, while an improved EPC rating directly affects mortgage eligibility and future sale price under incoming MEES regulations.
Energy prices have roughly doubled since 2021, making the financial case for solar generation stronger than at any previous point in the technology's history. A 4kWp system costing £6,000–£7,000 installed and saving £900–£1,200 per year achieves payback within 5–7 years — then continues generating free electricity for 25 or more years. With ECO4 grants available for eligible lower-income Saddleworth households and 0% VAT on solar and battery equipment, the barriers to entry have never been lower.
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Partner of the Year
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Solar FAQs for Saddleworth
In most cases, solar panels in Saddleworth fall under permitted development rights and do not require planning permission, provided they meet standard size and placement conditions. Oldham Council, net zero target 2030. Saddleworth has 21+ designated Conservation Areas (Uppermill, Greenfield, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Denshaw, Friezland, Lydgate, and others) and ~500 listed buildings — one of the most restrictive planning environments in Greater Manchester. Pennine gritstone roofs, stone slate coverings, and visible canal-corridor properties all require careful planning. Pre-application advice is essential; we have substantial experience with Oldham's conservation team on heritage in-roof solar approvals. Our team handles all necessary applications and compliance checks as part of every installation.


