Timóleon Stacks The Odds In Owners’ Favour At Newbury

Purchasers of the new luxury homes being built alongside one of England’s most famous racecourses will not only have access to attractive local amenities and excellent transport links, but thanks to the developer’s commitment to sustainability and the involvement of Timóleon Limited, residents will enjoy a comfortable living environment with low running costs. Newbury Racecourse is a high spec development […]

Purchasers of the new luxury homes being built alongside one of England’s most famous racecourses will not only have access to attractive local amenities and excellent transport links, but thanks to the developer’s commitment to sustainability and the involvement of Timóleon Limited, residents will enjoy a comfortable living environment with low running costs.

Newbury Racecourse is a high spec development of luxury houses and apartments by David Wilson Homes offering views of the course itself and surrounding countryside, where prices span from £183,000 to £880,000.The three-storey townhouses are being constructed to achieve high insulation standards, while underfloor heating systems from Timóleon’s range have been specified in order to help optimize heat delivery.In fact, David Wilson Homes’marketing brochure for the development not only promotes the unique setting but advocates the fact that the Newbury Racecourse development is around an hour’s rail journey to Winchester, Oxford and London Paddington.It also highlights the properties’green credentials. The publication cites an NHBC report that homeowners can save up to £1400 a year by buying a modern, high efficiency dwelling.
There are four different house types for prospective owners to choose from, the largest type, a three-storey townhouse of which there are six, has an entrance hall,dining area, cloakroom and one of the bedrooms on the ground floor,all served by six 16 mm pipe loops.
The 384 metres of PE pipework are installed in the Clip Plate system and connected to one of Timóleon’s Axios manifolds.Another six-port manifold on the first floor serves two more bedrooms along with the lounge and main bathroom, consuming a further 320 metres of 16mm PE pipe.
Then on the top floor of the property David Wilson Homes presents the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom plus a study.These are served by a five-port manifold and 250 metres of pipe in five coils, with the Fareham based installer, Turnpike Plumbing and Heating Limited – switching to the Timóleon’s Staple System to hold the pipe down over the insulation on both of the upper floors.In total, each of these six town houses are heated by some 950 metres of the high transmittance pipework. Across all of the 16 houses on this exclusive estate there will be more than 13,000 metres of pipework and over 40 Axios manifolds consumed;including several nine-port models.All of the materials for the underfloor heating within the Newbury Racecourse development are being supplied through Timóleon’s stockist PVC Building Supplies of Southampton.Overall, the selection of systems and products from Timóleon’s range has facilitated the fast and effective installation of high output underfloor heating, which offers occupants rapid heat delivery while helping to optimize energy efficiency.

For further information, contact
Chris Weaver at Timóleon on 01392 363605, email
Chris.Weaver@timóleon.co.uk or visit www.hydronik.co.uk

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