Typical 4 kWp install in Roundhay: £6,700–£7,850. Postcodes covered: LS8.
What you'll typically pay in Roundhay
Roundhay (LS8) is one of Leeds's larger-housing areas — mostly Edwardian and inter-war semis and detached homes with substantial pitched-tile roofs. Conservation-area coverage is limited to specific streets near the Park. Indicative 4 kWp price: £4,800–£6,200; many Roundhay roofs comfortably fit 5–6 kWp with battery.
What drives the price in Roundhay
Large roof areas mean batteries pencil out better than in tighter terraces — 5 kWh and 10 kWh systems both common.
Some streets around Roundhay Park sit inside a conservation area — front-elevation panels need consent there.
DNO is Northern Powergrid — G99 sign-off usually 4–6 weeks for LS8.
Frequently asked questions
Is Roundhay a good fit for a battery?
Usually yes. Roof areas here support 5–6 kWp arrays, which generate more than a typical household can self-consume in summer. A 5–10 kWh battery captures the excess and pushes self-consumption from ~35% to 60–70%.