EPC A115 with 24 solar panels and 10kW battery storage
Built in 2021 to an exceptionally high eco standard, this spacious four-bedroom detached home sits on about 0.25 acre with sweeping rural views. The open-plan kitchen/living space with bi-fold doors, separate snug or potential fifth bedroom and four luxury bathrooms suit family life and flexible working. Large integral garage, extensive gravel driveway with EV charging, and level rear gardens deliver practical everyday convenience.
The house’s environmental specification is a standout: EPC A115, 24 solar panels with intelligent inverters, 10 kW battery storage, a 5,000-litre rainwater harvesting tank, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery and a Mitsubishi air source heat pump providing zoned underfloor heating. These features reduce running costs and appeal to buyers prioritising sustainability and low-energy living.
Practical points are clear and factual. The property is freehold but sits on a small private development with a £100 annual management charge for private road and communal area upkeep. Council Tax is Band F and described as expensive. The location is a quiet hamlet within Dartmoor National Park countryside — attractive for walkers and families seeking rural life but with limited local amenities.
For families wanting modern, low-energy living in a rural setting, this house combines contemporary comfort and large outdoor space. Buyers should note the rural setting and associated travel for broader services and the modest annual management charge and council tax implications when assessing running costs.