In answer to my own question and having read the detail of the replies below (thank you everyone), it seems that at 1.6km I am much better off on VDSL2. FTTC has just been enabled on my cabinet and I was fortunate to have one of the first installs on Monday this week. My initial sync at 1.6Km from the cabinet was 20Mbit/s (up from 1.3Mbit/s when using ADSL2+ to the exchange!), but as I write, my connection speed has reduced to 17.5Mbit/s. I think this might be due to interference from other lines that have gone live this week.
Since my VDSL2 speed of 17.5Mbit/s is better than the 12Mbit limit that would be applied to an ADSL2+ connection from the cabinet, I am clearly better off on VDSL2. It seems that the BT testing guidenlines show that the sweet spot for ADLS2+ connectivity from the cabinet will be 2 - 3 km from the cabinet.
I would be really interested to see other people's connection speed vs. distance to the cabinet. Most of the statistics I can find on the Internet seem to be old, so I'm wondering whether the performance I am seeing is good or not given the line length to the cabinet.



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