Latest news with #sixbedroomhome
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
Luxury six-bedroom home with stunning views on the market for £700,000
A six-bedroom home with panoramic views across the Usk Valley has gone on the market for offers over £700,000. The substantial property, located in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offers a wealth of space and clever design throughout, according to estate agent Beacons Real Estate powered by eXp. The house features an open-plan kitchen and dining area, along with a bright conservatory that overlooks the garden. There is also a separate prep kitchen and walk-in pantry, leading to a utility room formed from part of the integral double garage. The remainder of the garage is available for storage, or to be used as a gym. (Image: Beacons Real Estate powered by eXp via Zoopla) For those who work from home, there is a study at the front of the house with a view. The first floor is home to five double bedrooms, with the main suite featuring panoramic views, an ensuite, and a walk-in wardrobe. The top floor is a versatile space, currently used as a sixth bedroom, but could be utilised as a cinema room, games room, or hideout. (Image: Beacons Real Estate powered by eXp via Zoopla) The property includes a south-facing garden and seating areas over several tiered levels. The home is also equipped with solar water heating and photovoltaic panels, which generate around £3,000 income per year for the current owners. According to the estate agent, this means lower running costs and a lighter carbon footprint. The property is located in Govilon, a sought-after village known for its community feel, countryside setting, and easy access to Abergavenny.
Yahoo
01-08-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Appeal over six-bed house plan in 'East of England's most expensive street'
Plans to build a six-bedroom home in 'the East of England's most expensive street' have gone to appeal. The applicant submitted a proposal for demolishing an early 20th century home in Loom Lane, Radlett, and building a modern replacement in March. According to a heritage report, it is one of the original buildings in the road and is described as a 'modest three-bay cottage' with two storeys. The proposed house is slightly larger but keeps the same build line and height while apparently being "influenced" by the design of other homes in the road. Tweaks to the design were made in May. Although a determination deadline of June 27 was set by Hertsmere Borough Council, the application has still not been decided. Loom Lane, Radlett (Image: Google Street View) An appeal against the non-determination was therefore started last week. During the process so far, Environmental Health recommended approval with conditions, Aldenham Parish Council objected, Radlett Society and Green Belt Association asked that it be called in for a committee meeting, and Thames Water raised no objection but offered March, a study by The Times found that Loom Lane is the most expensive road in the East of England with an average house price of £4,372,000 based on properties on sales at the time. The newspaper added that Loom Lane offers "bling-tastic gated new-build mansions which some residents feel are garish and out-of-kilter". A seven-bedroom house in the road went for £7,450,000 in May, according to Rightmove.