CONTINUING TO SET HIGH STANDARDS
A leading Devon developer has moved on to an exciting new project after success on a previous scheme
Following the success of the stunning seafront apartment block developed in Seaton, Devon, the award-winning Seaton Beach Developments Ltd have turned their attention to a barn conversion project, also to be built to the global Passivhaus standard.
The four properties are situated in the beautiful Clyst Valley just a few miles from Exeter city centre but enjoying coastal connections with both Topsham and Exmouth.
This unique location in the small village of Clyst St Mary provides the benefit of country living but with city and coastal enjoyment all in close proximity and just minutes from the M5 junction
30. The village boasts two pubs and a convenience store and post office within easy walking distance of the new development.
Each barn conversion has two bedrooms, a family bathroom and open plan living space with a large kitchen diner. They have south or west facing gardens with raised decking areas offering fine views of the open countryside and two parking spaces per plot. Solar panels and a good build specification will provide lower running costs.
The properties are available off plan at present and therefore the buyer can have the luxury of deciding on the final specifications, such as kitchen and bathroom choices.
Mike Webb, managing director of Seaton Beach Developments Ltd, says: “This development has been challenging in meeting our Passivhaus specification but we will achieve this high standard, proving that with good design, even a stable barn built in the 19th Century, can be sympathetically restored to provide a warm and comfortable 2050 carbon neutral home!” •