Stoke Bishop (BS9) is suburban north-west Bristol — large 1930s detached homes and post-war semis with generous south and west aspects. Roofs are comfortably big enough for 5–6 kWp arrays, and conservation cover is limited to small pockets. Indicative 4 kWp price: £5,000–£6,400.
What drives the price in Stoke Bishop
Standard concrete tile roofs — fast installs.
Most plots have off-street parking — keeps scaffolding day rates down.
Mature trees can shade afternoon sun — survey will model losses.
Frequently asked questions
Will mature trees affect my BS9 yield?
Often yes by 5–15% depending on tree height and aspect. A reputable survey models shading hour by hour and recommends string layout (or microinverters) to minimise the impact.