- EPC A-rated with roof-integrated solar PV
- NIBE air source heat pump and low running costs
- Open-plan kitchen-diner with French doors to garden
- Utility room with external door for boots and pets
- Single garage, private parking and EV charging point
- Built 2022, freehold, includes 10-year warranty
- Slow broadband speeds may affect home working
- Development service charge approx. £285 per year
A modern, low‑carbon three-bedroom family home set on the edge of Credenhill, designed for low running costs and easy living. The open-plan kitchen-diner with French doors and a separate living room give flexible entertaining and family space, while a utility room with external access keeps muddy boots and pets out of the main house.
Built in 2022 and finished to a high standard, the property includes fitted wardrobes in two bedrooms, an ensuite to the master, quality sanitaryware and wool-blend carpeting. Practical additions — single garage, private parking, EV charging point and a fully turfed, low-maintenance garden — suit everyday family needs. A 10-year warranty gives added peace of mind.
Energy-saving features are a major draw: roof-integrated solar PV, an air-source heat pump, rainwater butt and timber‑frame construction contribute to the predicted EPC A rating and substantially lower running costs. The development sits in a semi-rural location with countryside views yet remains close to Credenhill amenities and straightforward routes into Hereford.
Notable considerations: broadband is recorded as slow which may affect home working or streaming; there is an annual development service charge of approximately £285. The property is freehold and ready to occupy, making it suitable for families seeking a modern, energy-efficient home near village facilities.