A stunning home in the Greenfield countryside which has economical off-the-grid technology has gone up for sale for £1.1m.
Over on Whitebrook Lane sits a three-bedroom detached home in an "enviable" position underneath the Pots and Pans monument which has gone up for sale.
Advertised by Ryder & Dutton, Edge End Farm is described as a "beautiful" family home that is "full of period charm".
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The house was "lovingly and meticulously reconstructed" in 2018 in a "no-expense-spared renovation".
On the ground floor and through the rear entrance, there is a porch which leads to a 'plant room' and downstairs toilet, plus a "stunning" living space comprised of a kitchen, dining room and formal lounge.
There is also an additional porch at the front of the property.
Stairs then lead to the first-floor landing which leads to three "generous" sized bedrooms.
The master bedroom has a dressing room and a four-piece ensuite bathroom.
The second bedroom also has its own ensuite shower room.
The property advertisers say Edge End Farm is "bursting" with state-of-the-art off-grid technology, meaning the home is "exceptionally economical to run".
Typical annual bills include around £600 for electric, £840 for gas and free water from a local spring as well as a free sewage treatment system.
The economy of the home is further enhanced by a thermal heat store which, due to its efficiency, is unable to be rated on the EPC.
The home is set in a plot of approximately four acres with both patio and lawned gardens which take "full advantage" of the scenery and its south-facing afternoon and evening sun.
As for parking, the home has space for multiple vehicles while a garage and workshop benefits from both power and water.
The full listing can be seen on Ryder & Dutton.
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