2 & 3 bedroom homes
Vyners Close, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 7XL
Prices from £170,000
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Cornish Park Spennymoor
Final 6 homes available at Cornish Park!
Cornish Park is a brand new development in the established, former mining town of Spennymoor, just seven miles from Durham. The development is well served by local amenities, and is ideally located for easy access to Durham, Bishop Auckland and further afield.
The development is surrounded by rolling fields, beautiful countryside walks and is less than 10-minutes from the stunning Whitworth Hall Estate and Deer Park.
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This site layout is intended for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change. Landscaping shown is suggestive only. This site plan does not form any part of a warranty or contract. This development layout plan depicts the intended layout and expected tenure mix as at the time of going to press. The location of affordable homes is indicative only and may change over time. Open market properties can be sold to a variety of interested parties. Any queries should be raised through the conveyancing process in the usual way. Further information is available from a site sales advisor or visit our Terms and Conditions page for more details.
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Vyners Close, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 7XL
Why buy new?
Spend up to £979.23* less on energy bills each yearand reduce your carbon footprint with your new build Lovell home
While fuel economy is front-of-mind for every householder, we're also increasingly conscious of the need to live more sustainably and how we can all do our bit towards helping the environment.
While fuel economy is front-of-mind for every householder, we're also increasingly conscious of the need to live more sustainably and how we can all do our bit towards helping the environment.
Research from the House Builder Federation, based on the Ofgem price cap from October 2024, using data from EPC registrations of new and existing properties in the year to 30 September 2024, reveals that the average new build house owner will pay just over £800 a year for heating, hot water and lighting, compared to £1,789 for those in older properties. This is a yearly saving of £979.
And in the country's efforts towards attaining net zero, the average new build house emits 65% less carbon than older houses: 1.22 tonnes of carbon per year, just 35% of that of the average older property, which emits an average of 3.51 tonnes per year.
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