That's interesting. The top one is a GSHP, as you'd expect, but it seems to be a purpose-built house of recent date with underfloor heating and a flow temperature below blood heat. We'd be trying to do it with a house where parts are 18th century, room-in-roof design, a very sub-optimal shape for heat losses (the footprint is like a lower case h) and a huge number of windows.
I'd be interested to know how many of the houses also have a log burner; you can comfortably keep most of the house at 16 degrees if your sitting area has a fire. In fact, in my current 3 bed house I ONLY use one log burner for heating if I'm in all day; the living room is about 22 deg C and other rooms are warm enough.
Selecting different view options via the left hand selection boxes brings up more data, and clicking on the " Summary " icon on the right hand side of a particular property brings up a further page of data. I've been looking at installations local to me, and with a similar profile ( mid terrace, 1950's build ). I stumbled across a " Visit a Heat Pump " website, some people have an " Open Day " where you can contact them and arrange a visit at a mutually agreeable time to discuss their experience with installation and running. There's a similar house to ours in Wareham having an open day in March, might contact them.