A newly-built environmentally friendly property boasting a stunning view of the Malvern Hills has hit the market.
Located in the idyllic Worcestershire village of Welland, a stone's throw away from Malvern, the four-bedroom property, known as 'Lyndhurst', has been listed on the market for £675,000 by estate agent Fisher German.
The house was constructed by Malvern-based family enterprise, Lifestyle Developments, and is complete with eco-friendly features.
These include eleven solar panels with accompanying battery storage and a hybrid inverter, an air source heat pump, a fast-recovering hot water cylinder, and universal underfloor heating, all contributing to a highly energy-efficient score.
Owing to its green features, the property has been awarded the highest possible 'A' EPC energy rating that ensures significantly reduced fuel bills compared to conventional housing.
The layout includes an open plan kitchen equipped with integrated appliances, bifolding doors leading to the garden, and a parking area with space to accommodate four cars.
Ellie Lockwood, Fisher German's new homes manager, lauds the properties sustainable features.
She said: “It is rare to find a new build property with such extensive green credentials.
“Lyndhurst has been built to the highest standard by Lifestyle Developments, who pride themselves on top-quality builds over quick construction.
“The range of eco-friendly features makes this a fantastic property to save money on energy bills and contribute to a greener environment."
Ms Lockwood added: "“Not only that, the master bedroom also has a beautiful balcony which looks right onto a stunning view of the Malvern Hills.
“We expect a lot of interest in this property, so we’d encourage anyone interested to book a viewing.”
To arrange a viewing, prospective buyers can contact Ms Lockwood at the Fisher German office via 01905 967095 or by emailing her at ellie.lockwood@fishergerman.co.uk.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel