To drive efficiency across their estate, the M&S Energy Society installed solar panels on 8 of its host buildings, including Banbury Gateway, Longbridge and Cheshire Oaks here in the North West. Just this year, M&S has announced new initiatives aimed at producing green energy using farm-generated wind and solar power!
By embracing renewable energy sources, implementing water conservation measures, promoting local culture and community engagement, these villas redefine luxury travel through their commitment to environmental stewardship.
As the world becomes increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of our actions, a new form of luxury accommodation has emerged—eco—luxury villas. These exquisite properties represent a harmonious fusion between sustainability and sophistication, offering travelers an unparalleled experience that leaves minimal ecological footprints.
The Nonamé beachfront villa was originally owned by developer David V. Johnson, but it is now owned by the current homeowners. They have completely redesigned the interior with bespoke furnishings. ‘Nonamé has always been private,’ said listing agent Scarlett Steer of Oil Nut Bay.
In eco-luxury villas, this means indulging in organic spa treatments that incorporate locally sourced ingredients. Imagine stepping into a spa oasis where every product used on your skin or hair is carefully chosen for its natural properties.
In addition to maximizing natural light access, eco-luxury villas prioritize proper ventilation to ensure a continuous flow of fresh air. The design includes features such as open-air courtyards, atriums, or breezeways that allow air to circulate freely, promoting a healthier indoor environment.