A charming development of zero carbon 3 bedroom bungalows, plus 4 bedroom houses and chalet bungalows with the first homes expected to be released later this year.
Located to the west of Banwell village, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with a strong local community, ideal for those who enjoy nature and history. With many local amenities, community groups, access to schools, along with proximity to the coast and Mendip Hills, make this an excellent location to live.
Excellent road access to the motorway network, and the convenient rail access at Weston-Super-Mare or Worle for access to Bristol, the south west and London.
History
Banwell was one of the manors of the Bishops of Bath and Wells who had a residence to the east side of the church which they vacated in the 18th century and which has been used as a private residence ever since.
Weve called the development Days Rise after the Day family who, in the 1800s, were owners of fields in the area where some of our homes are being constructed. The Day family also donated the recreation ground to the Parish in the early 1900s.
What makes our homes zero carbon?
Our zero carbon homes create as much prime energy as they need, thanks to their use of highly efficient air source heat pumps, extensive solar panels providing renewable energy and high levels of insulation. Prime energy is the regulated energy used to provide lighting, heating and hot water in the home. This is assessed by a standard procedure assuming a typical family lifestyle as indicated in the homes Energy Performance Certificate.
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History
Banwell was one of the manors of the Bishops of Bath and Wells who had a residence to the east side of the church which they vacated in the 18th century and which has been used as a private residence ever since.
Weve called the development Days Rise after the Day family who, in the 1800s, were owners of fields in the area where some of our homes are being constructed. The Day family also donated the recreation ground to the Parish in the early 1900s.
What makes our homes zero carbon?
Our zero carbon homes create as much prime energy as they need, thanks to their use of highly efficient air source heat pumps, extensive solar panels providing renewable energy and high levels of insulation. Prime energy is the regulated energy used to provide lighting, heating and hot water in the home. This is assessed by a standard procedure assuming a typical family lifestyle as indicated in the homes Energy Performance Certificate.