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HG1 North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire Rating D Score: 65 / 100

HG1 is around the national average for energy efficiency.

Across 13,127 assessed properties, HG1 achieves an average EPC score of 65 out of 100, placing it around the national average. For reference, the England and Wales average is 67 — so HG1 is around that benchmark. The most common rating band is D, with 8.8% of homes rated A or B and 76.2% in the C or D bands. Meanwhile, 2% of homes sit in the F or G bands — the least efficient categories. In practical terms, a rating of D means many homes here lose more heat than average — potentially adding £200-400 per year to energy bills compared to a C-rated home.

Walk through HG1 and you will mostly see houses. Flats make up a notable 35% of homes here. Around 67% of properties are owner-occupied , while 22% are privately rented . Gas central heating is the main fuel source for 87% of homes, which is typical for urban areas across England.

There is genuine room for improvement here. If every recommended upgrade were carried out, the average score could climb from 65 to 79 — a 14-point jump that would lift the typical rating to C. If you live in HG1 and want to reduce your energy bills, start with our guide to loft insulation — it is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make.

EPC Rating Distribution

A
14 (0.1%)
B
1,143 (8.7%)
C
4,123 (31.4%)
D
5,885 (44.8%)
E
1,698 (12.9%)
F
218 (1.7%)
G
46 (0.4%)

Energy Efficiency Score

65
HG1 avg
67
National avg
-2 points vs national average

Potential score if all improvements made: 79 (rating C)

Recommended Improvements

Government funding may be available for some of these improvements. Check grants →

More data — property types, tenure & fuel

Property Types

4,544
Flat
7,237
House
510
Maisonette
834
Bungalow
2
Park home

Tenure

7,919
Owner-occupied
2,641
Private rented
1,294
Social rented

Main Fuel Types

11,471
gas
1,577
electric
10
oil
69
other

Frequently asked questions

What is the average EPC rating in HG1?

Homes in HG1 have an average EPC rating of D, scoring 65 out of 100 for energy efficiency. That figure comes from 13,127 certificates issued across the district.

This is broadly in line with the national average of 67 — neither particularly efficient nor particularly wasteful. A D rating typically means higher-than-necessary heating bills, especially in older properties without adequate insulation.

What percentage of homes in HG1 are rated F or G?

2% of homes in HG1 fall into the F or G bands — the lowest energy efficiency ratings. Nationally, the figure is 2.9%.

This is actually better than the national picture, suggesting the housing stock in HG1 is in relatively good shape — though any home rated F or G would still benefit enormously from basic upgrades. Landlords should note that F and G rated properties cannot legally be rented out under current MEES rules.

See all EPC data for North Yorkshire →