Event At Luxury Cheltenham Development This Weekend
Posted 21 September 2023 by
Keith OsborneNewland Homes is hosting an event at its Pear Trees development in Gloucestershire on Saturday 23 September, where visitors can have an exclusive ‘behind the rope’ tour of how to transform a blank canvas to finished show home.
Anyone reserving one of the available properties could benefit from £50,000 interior design package with West Midlands-based experts Novak & Parkes (terms and conditions apply).
Comprising 27 luxurious executive houses, Pear Trees is a prime example of Newland Homes’ zero carbon ambitions. Each of the five-bedroom detached homes has solar panels and have been orientated to maximise solar gain. The energy generated is used to help power the home’s air source heat pump (ASHP) to power things such as ground-floor underfloor heating, radiators and hot water in place of a traditional gas boiler.
Through this specification, the homes at Pear Trees achieve the highest possible EPC ‘A’ rating for both energy efficiency and environmental impact. The homes emit no net carbon in use, a marked reduction from the 3.6 tonnes of CO2 emitted per annum by the average UK home (according to the HBF Watt a Save report in Feb 2023).
Prices currently start at £1.2million for ‘The Mickleton’ on Plot 8. There’s a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/family room as the heart of the home, with bifold doors to the garden. A utility room helps declutter the main room, and a large lounge has its own bifold doors to the rear garden. Another room at the front could be used for dining or other functions. The cloakroom and understairs storage complete the ground floor. Four of the five bedrooms are doubles, two of which have an en suite, with bedroom one also having generous fitted wardrobes. The detached double garage has a home office room at the rear. Find out more.
Find out more about Pear Trees from Newland Homes.
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