We provide domestic and commercial EPCs across Westbury-on-Trym and the BS9 postcode area, from £55. From period homes around the village high street to larger detached houses on Eastfield Road and Canford Lane, we know this area’s housing stock. Book online or call for a quote.
61
Average score
Band D
−5
vs Bristol avg (66)
31.3%
Rated A–C
D
Most common (43.4%)
Westbury-on-Trym shares the BS9 postcode with neighbouring Henleaze, and the aggregate EPC statistics are identical — an average score of 61 (Band D), the joint lowest in Bristol. The same factors drive the ratings: large inter-war homes with more external surface area than terraces, mixed wall construction, and higher heating volumes. See the full area-by-area comparison for how BS9 ranks against all Bristol neighbourhoods.
Westbury-on-Trym has a distinct village character, with a high street that includes independent shops, pubs, and a medieval church. The area is popular with families for its school catchments and green spaces. The housing stock is similar to neighbouring Henleaze — predominantly 1930s semi-detached and detached homes, with some older period properties around the village centre and newer infill developments. Properties tend to be well-maintained, reflecting the area’s affluent profile.
Westbury-on-Trym shares the BS9 postcode with Henleaze, and the aggregate EPC statistics are identical — an average score of 61 (Band D), the joint lowest in Bristol. The same factors drive the ratings: large inter-war homes with more external surface area than terraces, mixed wall construction (some cavity, some solid), substantial window areas, and the higher heating volumes that come with bigger properties. Only 31.3% of properties achieve A to C.
Despite the low average, individual properties can score much better with targeted improvements. The 1930s era means many properties do have cavity walls suitable for insulation. Loft insulation in the generous attic spaces is effective, and modern condensing boilers deliver major savings in properties with high heating demand. For comprehensive advice, see our period home EPC guide.
Domestic EPC
Energy certificate for homes
Commercial EPC
Energy certificate for business premises
EICR
Electrical safety inspection
Gas Safety Certificate
Annual CP12 for landlords
Fire Risk Assessment
For HMOs and shared buildings
SAP Calculations
Part L compliance for new builds
We cover all BS9 postcodes including Westbury-on-Trym, Henleaze, Stoke Bishop, and Sneyd Park. See full pricing details for all services.
59.6% of rental properties in BS9 are currently rated below EPC C. Only 40.4% of rental properties in Westbury-on-Trym meet the upcoming C standard.
Westbury-on-Trym shares BS9’s rental compliance data with Henleaze — 59.6% of rental properties are below C. Although rental density is lower here than inner Bristol at 23.5% (around 2,344 rental properties across BS9), landlords with larger properties face proportionally higher improvement costs. Fines for non-compliance rise to £30,000 per property.
The first step is knowing where your property stands. An EPC assessment gives you your current rating, your potential rating, and a prioritised list of improvements. For landlords with multiple properties across BS9, we offer portfolio assessments.
For the full picture on the 2030 deadline, fines, and exemptions, see our landlord EPC guide. For a step-by-step compliance checklist, see the landlord compliance checklist.
Domestic EPCs in Westbury-on-Trym start from £55. Larger properties may cost more due to additional assessment time. We provide a quote before booking so there are no surprises. See our full pricing page for details.
The average Westbury-on-Trym property scores 61 (Band D), the joint lowest in Bristol alongside neighbouring Henleaze. 43.4% of properties are rated D and 20.6% are rated E. Only 31.3% of properties are rated A to C.
Both areas share the BS9 postcode, and EPC data is aggregated at postcode level. Individual property ratings vary based on specific characteristics like wall type, insulation, heating system, and property size. An EPC assessment of your specific property will give you an accurate rating regardless of area averages.
Yes — we cover Westbury-on-Trym, Henleaze, Stoke Bishop, Sneyd Park, and all surrounding BS9 postcodes. Our assessors know the local housing stock and can usually offer next-day availability.
We know the local housing stock and provide fast, professional assessments across BS9. Domestic EPCs from £55.