Located in the heart of Warwickshire, Bilton Fields is an exciting new residential development with sustainability at its core.
Built across the courtyard of a former potato farm, the two-storey development not only features the aesthetics and spaciousness traditionally associated with rural UK properties, but also accommodate modern family life. It boasts a sustainable outlook that retains its rural farmyard essence and the charm of the surrounding area.
Designed by BoBen Construction, the development is unique in that it uses Charred Kebony Cladding by Shou Sugi Ban, providing a durable and alluring timber finish for the exterior. Using ancient Japanese methods, Shou Sugi Ban timber is burned to create a long-lasting product with a distressed appearance, resulting in a sleek and fragile aesthetic. Developed in Norway, Kebony’s pioneering wood-processing technique means that the wood can maintain the same durable properties as industrial hardwood, while reducing the carbon footprint.
Crafted to make the most of the outdoor woodland views, each of the 10 luxury residences ranging from 3,000 to 3,444 sq.ft. boasts open-plan spaces with floor-to-ceiling glazing surrounding all areas. The properties benefit from energy-efficient underfloor heating throughout, including a chic log burner, a choice of wooden flooring, tiling or carpet, as well as en-suite bathrooms in all bedrooms.
A multi-purpose studio with separate access offers several living options, be that of a home office, nursery, gym, multi-generational living or a cinema/games room. The double garage is large enough for a workshop and installing an electric car charger.