An impressive Herefordshire eco-home is up for sale, set within a sought-after area of the county.
Meyrick House in Goodrich near Ross-On-Wye has been put on the market by estate agents Hamilton Stiller, with a guide price of £999,950.
The four-bedroom detached home is described as a high-specification eco home, including 12 solar panels, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery.
The individually designed low-carbon footprint home was constructed in 2019, in the style of a contemporary converted barn.
The agents have added that the design of the property has great attention to detail, with external solar blinds to the south-facing elevations and internally tripled-glazed windows throughout.
The mechanical ventilation system provides fresh filtered air into the building whilst retaining most of the energy that has already been used in heating.
On the ground floor, there is a large kitchen which has marble worktops and comes with a range of modern, integrated appliances such as a plate warmer and wine cooler.
Also on the ground floor is a study, utility room, and master suite, with a built-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom.
Upstairs, there are three further bedrooms, along with an "elegant" family bathroom. The two largest rooms - positioned on each end of the galleried landing - both enjoy two aspects; one looks towards the black mountains of South Wales, whereas the other, which also includes a dressing room - showcases the side garden and wooded hills of Coppett Hill and views to Ross-on-Wye and beyond.
Outside, there is a large landscaped lawn area, which has been neatly landscaped. The agents have added that there is scope to grow fresh produce as there are raised beds, as well as pear, cherry, plum and apple trees within the grounds.
The property is enclosed by electric gates, which can be controlled via an intercom system from within the home. Hamilton Stiller- 01989 569044
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