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£2.4m eco-friendly new homes launched in Leeds
DEVELOPERS have launched a flagship £2.4m scheme in North Leeds to create a bespoke collection of three,eco-friendly family homes.
The five and six-bedroom detached properties are located in the heart of sought-after Shadwell, and are being unveiled to the market this week through the Roundhay office of estate agents Linley & Simpson.
Drawing upon the latest building technology, allproperties at Hyrst View will all benefit from the ultimate energy efficient and air-tight insulation - and lower bills.
They are being created using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), a high-performance, modern building system favoured by the popular Channel 4 TV series, Grand Designs.
The development is a home-grown Yorkshire success story, with the housebuilders, DAB Residential Development, based out of Harrogate; and the SIPs provided by SiPS@clays of Skipton.
“Hyrst View is a bespoke collection of substantial and contemporary family homes, being brought to life in a central location just off Main Street,” said Harriet Smith, Senior Sales Negotiator of Linley & Simpson.
“Carefully designed and boasting a raft of eco-friendly features, they blend the best in modern luxury living with traditional village life.
“Internally, each home will be finished to a very high specification hallmarked by bespoke Kesseler kitchens, Siemens integrated appliances, and Duravit bathrooms with Hansgrohe fittings.”
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