Features and description
The development
Welcome to Cleeve Gardens - an exciting new development positioned at the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty. Comprising a selection of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes all ready to buy through Shared Ownership, Cleeve Gardens is located in Bishops Cleeve - nestled on the edge of the Cotswolds and just outside of Cheltenham.
Ideal for both families and first-time buyers alike, Cleeve Gardens will offer the best of both worlds - a new standard of contemporary living, in and around the most desirable countryside vistas in the UK.
Development Features
Platform is excited to be delivering this landmark new development within the Cheltenham area.
Cleeve Gardens represents a new standard of living for the local market, which has seen rapid expansion over the last 20 years. Located in the former Nortenham Allotments - which the development name pays homage to - this scheme of 86 new homes is perfect for homebuyers looking for a countryside retreat that still offers great connectivity around Gloucestershire.
Made up of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes, Cleeve Gardens is one of the only shared ownership developments in the region - making it an exceptional opportunity to live in a highly-desirable area.
The development itself will reflect its surroundings - a blend of contemporary motifs and modern fixtures that still co-exists amongst the existing landscape. Cleeve Gardens is designed to complement the existing community that has built up around Bishop’s Cleeve, helping support the exceptional demand we’re seeing in the market.
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Sustainability at Cleeve Gardens
Solar Panels
A key factor for buyers at Cleeve Gardens is its focus on sustainability and ability to deliver energy efficiency for residents. At a time when people are looking to reduce their cost of living, features such as EV Charging Points and Solar Panels can have a huge impact on resident finances.
At the time of writing around 5% of UK households have solar panels installed, typically providing a saving of between £440 and £1,005 on average. The majority of these are in the South West and the East of England - meaning it’s no surprise that Cleeve Gardens is continuing the trend.
Aside from providing day-to-day savings, it’s important to note that solar panels also increase the value of a home. Data suggests that having solar panels installed can add between 0.9% and 2% to the property price - between £1,890 and £2,700.
This is why Cleeve Gardens is such an exciting scheme. It represents a high-quality development, in a desirable area, that is pushing progressive build practices and sustainability. Take these stats, for example - if every home in the UK had solar panels, we’d be able to generate 3.6 times more solar electricity than we do now, saving UK households around £32.6 billion per year whilst cutting the annual carbon footprint by 28 million tonnes of CO2.
EV Charging Points
EV Charging Points are another feature included within Cleeve Gardens - a useful and potentially cost-effective addition that is growing in popularity. Between 2020 and 2024, the number of electric cars in the UK increased from 439,000 to £1,985,000, highlighting how potentially valuable a charging point could be.
On a practical level, according to the National Association of Property Buyers (NAPB), an EV charger may add between £3,000 and £5,000 to the value of your home.
That’s not to mention how an EV charger can help your property stand out in a crowded market if you’re looking to sell, making it much more desirable with buyers that have a plug-in vehicle and are looking for these types of amenities already built in.
EPC Rating
All of this means Cleeve Gardens has an exceptionally good EPC rating. It’s estimated that the development will have a B rating overall - meaning it’s much more cost efficient for you.
EPC ratings directly impact your monthly bills, your mortgage rate, the value of your home and the lifespan of the property itself. EPC ratings range from band ‘A’ to ‘G’, with ‘A’ being the most efficient.
According to Government data, a household in band ‘D’ may expect to pay £1,364 a year in fuel, while band ‘G’ may pay around £2,604. This highlights the level of saving a highly efficient band ‘B’ property such as Cleeve Gardens could save you.