EPC rating A with exceptional insulation and airtightness
Ty’r Dderwen Ddu is a contemporary four-bedroom detached home set in a large plot on the edge of a remote hamlet, offering expansive countryside views to three aspects. The house was purpose-built to an exacting, energy-efficient specification: EPC A, south-facing solar panels (FIT registered), an air-source heat pump, underfloor heating, outstanding insulation and an advanced heat-recovery ventilation system. High-spec wired infrastructure supports UHD video, premium audio and fast data throughout.
The living heart of the home is a vaulted open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with a dramatic feature window and a galleried landing. Built finishes include engineered oak flooring, a bespoke oak staircase and aluminium-clad double-glazed windows. The layout provides four generous double bedrooms, with straightforward potential to reconfigure into five bedrooms subject to building regulations.
Outside, established productive gardens, a two-zone greenhouse, workshops and versatile outbuildings extend the living space and support hobby farming or home enterprise. The setting is peaceful and nature-rich, with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity despite the remoter location.
Practical considerations: the property sits in a very deprived area classification with limited local amenities and is effectively an isolated dwelling, so everyday shopping and services require a drive. Council tax is described as expensive. The home’s all-electric service depends on electricity tariffs, and any internal reconfiguration to add bedrooms would need planning/building-regulation approval.
This house will suit families or buyers seeking a high-spec, low-running-cost rural home with scope for small expansion, productive gardens and versatile outbuildings, who are comfortable living some distance from services.