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£695,000
3 bed detached house for saleNewtown, Panborough, Wells, Somerset BA5
3 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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About this property
Highly individual eco-home of straw bale construction
Elevated position with far-reaching countryside views
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (mvhr) system
Three bedrooms
Master with en-suite wet room
Set within grounds approaching half an acre
Parking, garage and separate outbuilding/studio
South-facing gardens
Triple glazing, solar panels, high levels of insulation & rainwater harvesting system
Wonderful, rural location close to Wells and Wedmore
A highly individual eco-home set within grounds approaching half an acre, enjoying exceptional far-reaching countryside views. The property combines striking open-plan living with impressive sustainability credentials, including solar generation, rainwater harvesting and an mvhr system. Tucked away in a peaceful rural setting yet convenient for Wells and Wedmore, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a thoughtfully designed and truly unique home. EPC rating B.
Daisy Farm is a distinctive and thoughtfully constructed eco-home, set in a tucked-away rural position in Newtown, Panborough, enjoying spectacular far-reaching views towards the Mendip Hills and surrounding countryside.
Constructed using straw bale walls with clay plaster and external render, the property was designed with sustainability, energy efficiency and longevity in mind. Triple glazing, solar pv and solar thermal panels, rainwater harvesting, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (mvhr) and a biodigester private drainage system all combine to create a highly efficient home.
The solar installation currently generates in the region of £3,000 per annum in income, in addition to reducing running costs.
The accommodation is arranged around an impressive open-plan ground floor, where exposed structural timbers and a British Douglas fir staircase create a striking architectural centrepiece. The kitchen, dining and sitting areas flow seamlessly together, providing a superb social space ideal for modern family living and entertaining. The oak kitchen is fitted with a range cooker incorporating a seven-burner lpg hob and warming drawer, generous work surfaces and a pantry. Porcelain tiled flooring with insulation beneath provides comfort and practicality, whilst a wood-burning stove, which provides the heating and hot water, forms a natural focal point. Triple glazing with attractive elm window seating draws in natural light and frames the outstanding views.
On the first floor, a generous lounge area is currently arranged as a library and study space, enjoying some of the finest outlooks from the property. There are three bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with an en-suite wet room. Bamboo flooring features within the bedrooms, continuing the natural material palette. The family bathroom includes a freestanding bath and composting toilet, reflecting the home’s environmentally conscious design. The overall design is both practical and characterful, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern eco-technology.
Outside
Daisy Farm sits within a generous plot of 0.48 acre, including south-facing gardens, thoughtfully arranged to take full advantage of the views. The gardens are arranged over gentle levels with areas of lawn, established planting, productive sections and a wildlife pond, creating a natural and peaceful setting. A raised terrace to the rear of the house provides an ideal seating area overlooking the gardens and countryside beyond.
The inclusion of a rainwater harvesting system complements the gardens, allowing collected rainfall to be reused and reinforcing the home’s commitment to sustainable living.
A detached timber cabin offers excellent versatility and would lend itself well to home working, studio use or hobbies. There is also a separate garage and off-road parkin as well as an EV charging point.
The setting feels distinctly rural and private yet remains well-positioned for easy access to the surrounding area. The village of Panborough lies three miles south-east of the fine Georgian village of Wedmore. This charming and particularly sought-after village has an excellent selection of amenities, independent shops, cafés, eateries and other local facilities, including a newsagent, hairdressers, a farm shop, three pubs and a chemist. Wedmore’s thriving community also benefits from a primary school, a golf club, football, tennis, bowls and cricket clubs, as well as a doctor’s and dental surgery and various children’s groups. The beautiful cathedral City of Wells is also only five miles away.
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