Welcome to Leasow Reach.
An exclusive development of just 47, 3 and 4 bedroom zero carbon houses and bungalows in the charming Gloucestershire village of Twyning.
Nestled in a glorious pocket of Gloucestershire between the Avon and Severn rivers is the quintessential village of Twyning, with its close-knit community and stunning waterside backdrops.
This picture-postcard location can be found on the banks of the River Avon, close to the River Severn and medieval town of Tewkesbury. With the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on one side, and the delightful Cotswolds the other, our stylish development represents an excellent opportunity to combine contemporary living at its best with tranquility and stunning countryside, and in a community in which youll want to stay a lifetime.
Pinnacle of energy efficiency and sustainability
Our latest new homes in Twyning lead towards an energy efficient and sustainable lifestyle. In fact, they are zero carbon homes. This makes them the absolute pinnacle of energy efficiency and environmental impact with their renewable technologies. This puts them up at the higher end of the EPC A rating scale with some homes even achieving scores over the top rating.
The flora and fauna has been a key consideration of our new community here, boasting its own orchard and wildflower meadow spaces for people and nature to thrive alongside each other.
What makes a home zero carbon?
By replacing gas boilers in favour of air source heat pumps, increasing the quality and specification of our solar panels, and upping the insulation levels, weve achieved a home which creates as much prime energy* as it needs.
* Prime energy is the regulated energy used to provide lighting, heating and hot water in the home assessed by a standard procedure assuming a typical family lifestyle as indicated in the homes Energy Performance Certificate.
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What makes a home zero carbon?
By replacing gas boilers in favour of air source heat pumps, increasing the quality and specification of our solar panels, and upping the insulation levels, weve achieved a home which creates as much prime energy* as it needs.
* Prime energy is the regulated energy used to provide lighting, heating and hot water in the home assessed by a standard procedure assuming a typical family lifestyle as indicated in the homes Energy Performance Certificate.