Showing posts with label St. Agnes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Agnes. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 December 2007

St. Agnes


St. Agnes is described thus by one of the estate agents, Miller Countrywide:
St Agnes is a very popular vibrant coastal village situated on Cornwall’s scenic north coast with good local facilities including a range of interesting shops, cafes, restaurants, public houses and hotels open all year round. The village is an old fishing and mining community, a beautiful sandy beach at Chapel Porth and a second beach at Trevaunance Cove, both of which are popular with surfers.


I'd considered St. Agnes before but I'm distinctly worried by the degree of old mine workings there - I don't want a house that collapses into an old tunnel. However in looking for possible eco-houses I've found this one which is a new build in St. Agnes:

West Polberro, 3 bedroom detached, Guide Price £475,000 (on primelocation its given as OIEO)

This house does pretty well on the eco front:
  • Use of local construction materials - e.g. stone recovered from the site
  • Solar panels pre-heat the thermal store for hot water and underfloor heating
  • Rainwater is used to flush the loos and for the washing machine
  • Heat recovery stops loss of heat from ventilation fans
Less impressive:
  • Space for an American style fridge-freezer - I've never soon one of these that is efficient!
  • The third bedroom is tiny. And the second isn't large.
  • Only double, not triple glazing (assumption based on not being mentioned as triple and all new windows must be double these days)
  • No garage and no mention of off-road parking.
  • Small gardens with little growing space and no mention of rainwater collection for watering of garden plants.
  • No green house.
  • No mention of systems to cool the house - it may be sufficiently well-insulated that it won't get too hot in the summer but without a rating being given that's hard to judge
There is nothing in the details to show how this building measures up on the new Energy Performance ratings which is a shame as I'd like to know just how much better it is than the average house. Especially as I regard this one as being expensive for a 2/3 bedroom house. It will need to save a great deal of money to make it worth the mark-up from a purely economic point of view. Though its location might make up for that - it seems to have lovely views.

However the biggest strike against it for us is that it seems to have rather small gardens - not consistent with the grow your own vegetables life style that I see as going with an eco-house. I've not seen them but when I've asked the agent I just got yet another pdf of the brochure and the developer has yet to reply.

Some of the other houses currently available in St. Agnes:
  • Wheal Kitty, 5 bedroom detached, Two annexes Guide Price £795,000 This one seems to have gone now. 31 dec 07
  • 4 bedroom house OIRO £725,000 - very close to a beach
  • Wheal Friendly, 3 bedroom cottage, £600,000 - this one has its own engine house!
  • 3 bedrooms detached bungalow with land (3 acres) Guide Price of £450,000
  • Middlegates, 3 bed detached bungalow Asking price of £310,000 This one seems to have gone now. 31 dec 07