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News Release from: Ecos Trust | Subject: Eco-homes in Stawell
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 July 2007
Laying sustainable foundations
Ecos Homes announce that work to build five eco-homes at the brown field site in Stawell has started.
Ecos Homes has a mission statement to make sustainable communities the norm by 2012, and will use the project to illustrate to planners, builders and developers the use of energy efficient design and sustainable technologies The homes will meet the Code for Sustainable Homes' level five, and will be built so that no net carbon is emitted from heating, lighting and hot water systems
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 7 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Charles Couzens, Executive Director of the Ecos Trust, comments: "We have been in the planning stages of this project for six months, and to be starting work is great.
The level of sustainability we aim to achieve at Stawell is not common practice in the building industry and whilst it is very important that we draw on our experience from Great Bow Yard we also have a lot of new ground to cover.
"I am confident that with our newly appointed contractors, Gillam and Chivers, a local construction Company that worked on our first, award-winning development, Great Bow Yard, we will achieve what we set out to do - demonstrate carbon neutral living in a small community setting".
The development, called the Old Apple Store because of the site's original use, will have three terraced houses with three bedrooms and two detached houses with four bedrooms.
Prices have been set at GBP299,950 for the three-bed properties and at GBP399,950 for the four-bed.
The land was owned by local couple, Charles and Rowen Graham, who have formed a joint venture Company, Pippin Properties, with Ecos Homes.
Pippin Properties will have ownership of the land at Stawell during the construction of the five homes.
Eco-features in the homes include, timber frames, sedum roofing, exceptionally high levels of insulation, natural paints and plasters to give a healthy internal environment and the use of solar and biomass energy sources.
Some designs also incorporate internal sunspaces to make maximum use of the sun's energy, and natural light has been an important feature in the architectural concept.
Space to work at home has also been a consideration when designing each property.
Specially landscaped gardens will encourage wildlife and give residents an area to grow their own produce, and an internal courtyard, with a shared residents' electric pool car, will provide parking and garages.
Ecos Homes aims to complete the development in the New Year.
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