Trinity House is a beautiful 5 bedroom luxury detached home which, through the seamless incorporation of green technology, has achieved the coveted ‘A’ energy efficiency rating.
Surplus electricity generated by the property's PV panels is stored in a battery wall, generous amounts of hot water are supplied through solar thermal panels and the house is heated by an efficient air source heat pump.
Additional features include underfloor heating, triple glazing and heat recovery systems, including from waste water.
Yarnells Hill is a private road in an attractive area just 2 miles west of the city centre, with uninterrupted views over the 'Dreaming Spires'.
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This sought-after area lies to the west of Oxford city centre, allowing a beautiful private view over Oxford's famous 'Dreaming Spires'. This section of Yarnells Hill is a secluded private road with many other large, mature properties. It is close to local facilities, including Matthew Arnold School. Botley's recently regenerated shopping area caters for a good range of everyday needs.
From sailing at Farmoor Reservoir or riding at one of the many local stables, to walking the Thames Path, the area offers many outdoor activities. The River Thames and its backwaters are surprisingly remote, winding their way through the mainly agricultural landscape. Cumnor village (pictured) has two highly rated dining pubs, The Vine and The Bear & Ragged Staff and many more wait to be discovered in the outlying villages.


Oxford has a large number of independent schools for the whole age range, including the world-famous Dragon School, Magdalen College School, St Edwards and Oxford High School. Schools in Abingdon include St Helens and St Katherines, Chandlings, Abingdon Preparatory School, The Manor and Abingdon School; these all operate a shared bus scheme which picks up and drops off locally.
Oxford is increasingly well connected for reaching most of the region by rail as well as being at the crossroads of the A34 and the M40, which connect London, Birmingham and Southampton. Oxford Parkway station, which serves Marylebone in under an hour, is only a short drive along the ring road, while buses to Oxford station take ten minutes.
