An eco-friendly home is on sale on the outskirts of Hereford... for buyers able to afford the £440,000 price tag.
Plot 3 is a four-bedroom detached property finished to a high specification and benefitting from gardens and garage.
Offering chain makers and part exchange.
The property utilises an innovative construction material first developed in 1947 and subsequently used worldwide.
The ICF blocks used are British made, sustainable and eco friendly. They are manufactured in Wales from woodcrete which combines recycled wood fibre, a byproduct of the timber industry, with cement to create a block with a hollow core which is infilled with an in situ concrete mix during the build.
Buildings utilising ICF blocks are robust and designed to last, withstanding severe weather conditions often encountered in other parts of the world.
Plot 3 possess excellent air tightness qualities, performing to high levels in site test results in conjunction, with the applied wall finishes.
Thermal performance is also excellent, with U values achieved surpassing current UK Building Regulations requirements.
The thermal performance of these ICF blocks are claimed by the manufacturer to exceed both traditional cavity wall and timber frame construction values.
Lying on the south-eastern outskirts of Hereford, Bramley Close has easy access into the city centre which offers an array of excellent facilities.
These are centred around the historic cathedral with its highly regarded associated school, and include a choice of shops and restaurants, as well as leisure pursuits, cinemas, theatre and main line train station.
There are a number of excellent schools and local shops, all within a short distance of the development, as well as a regular bus service to and from the city centre.
Plot 3, Bramley Close
Off Hampton Park Road
Hereford
Agent: Stooke Hill & Walshe
Offers: £440,000
Call: 01432 343477
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