- Five double bedrooms with two en suites and principal balcony views
- Large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with bi-fold doors
- PV panels, air-source heat pump and underfloor heating (ground floor)
- Triple glazing, EV charging point and garage with parking
- New-build: choices dependent on build stage, finishes may vary
- Broadband speeds reported as very slow locally
- Low flood risk, very low local crime, affluent semi-rural setting
A bright, contemporary five-bedroom detached home in the new King's Water development, designed for modern family living and sustainable running costs. The ground floor centres on a generous open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with bi-fold doors to the garden, plus a separate living room, study, utility and integral access to the double garage. First-floor accommodation includes five double bedrooms, two en suites and a principal suite with fitted wardrobes, bath, walk-in shower and private balcony overlooking open farmland.
Built with energy-saving features — PV panels, air-source heat pump, underfloor heating to the ground floor, EV charging provision and triple-glazed windows — the house is aimed at buyers seeking low-carbon, future-proof homes in a semi-rural Cotswold setting. The development sits within walking distance of Ashton Keynes village amenities and offers easy road and rail links to Cirencester and Kemble station.
Practical considerations are clear and factual: this is a new-build property still within the developer’s build programme, so certain internal finishes and layouts may vary and some choices depend on build stage. Broadband performance in the area is reported as very slow, which may affect home working or heavy streaming without alternative solutions. Flood risk is low and the area is very affluent with very low crime, making it attractive for families and downsizers who value tranquillity and countryside access.
Overall, this is a spacious, energy-efficient family home in a peaceful semi-rural location. It suits buyers who prioritise modern specification, sustainability and proximity to Cotswold countryside, and who accept the typical new-build considerations around specification choices and local broadband limitations.