Four double bedrooms, each with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe
Spacious open-plan kitchen/dining with vaulted glazing and garden access
Air source heat pump and underfloor heating throughout
Integrated garage and utility room with direct access
Low-maintenance exterior and generous, flexible garden plot
Very slow fixed broadband — may hinder heavy home-working
Excellent mobile signal despite rural location
Located in a remoter, agriculturally classified area with limited services
Set within the peaceful rural settlement of Collace, this newly built four-bedroom detached home blends contemporary design with high energy efficiency. The open-plan ground floor creates a bright, social heart with vaulted glazing and sliding doors that connect seamlessly to a flexible garden and low-maintenance exterior. High-quality finishes include a granite-topped kitchen island, integrated appliances, and a handy utility room with direct garage access.
All four bedrooms are generous doubles and each benefits from an en-suite and walk-in wardrobe, supporting single-level living or multi-generational arrangements. A secondary lounge on the first floor offers elevated countryside views through expansive glazing and a calm retreat for reading or working from home. Underfloor heating and an air source heat pump deliver efficient, low-running-cost warmth throughout.
Practical considerations are clear: the house is remote by design, in a locality classified as ‘remoter/agricultural communities’ with limited nearby services. Broadband speeds are very slow, which will affect heavy home-working and streaming; however mobile signal is excellent. The property is freehold, new-build and low-maintenance externally, making it attractive for those seeking a turnkey rural home with premium finishes.
This is a strong option for families wanting generous, flexible living space or downsizers seeking a contemporary, energy-efficient house in a tranquil countryside setting. Viewers should note the rural location’s limited local amenities and the slow fixed broadband when assessing suitability for remote working or high-bandwidth needs.