A charming development of 3 and 4 bedroom zero carbon homes in Engine Common packed with renewable energy features.
Well connected
Centrally situated in Engine Common, Great Oaks is home to a fantastic new community of just 84 homes, all within walking distance of the local pub, The Codrington Arms, and close to the nearby primary school. A short drive to the town of Yate boast all the amenities youd expect to find in a bustling town. Theres a shopping centre with cinema, leisure centre and wide variety of shops. Commuting is easy with Yate train station enjoying half hourly connections with local trains in Bristol or north towards Gloucester and beyond.
Pinnacle of energy efficiency and sustainability
Our latest new homes in Engine Common lead towards an energy efficient and sustainable lifestyle. Infact, they are zero carbon. 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. Great Oaks even boasts its own set of allotments, available to homeowners on a first come, first served basis. You could be growing and harvesting your own produce just meters away from home!
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.
Summertime energy running costs from 3.57 per week*
Looking back at our first development of zero carbon homes at Ryves Vale in Tickenham reveals some impressive stats. Some homeowners report weekly summertime energy running costs at just 3.57*. See what makes our climate considerate developments so special
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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.
Summertime energy running costs from 3.57 per week*
Looking back at our first development of zero carbon homes at Ryves Vale in Tickenham reveals some impressive stats. Some homeowners report weekly summertime energy running costs at just 3.57*. See what makes our climate considerate developments so special
Find out more