Thursday, February 13, 2025

Housebuilder completes construction at Waltham on the Wolds development

Construction work is now complete at Bellway’s Waltham Heights development in Waltham on the Wolds, where all the homes have been sold.

Bellway East Midlands has built 60 homes at the site off Melton Road, comprising 38 properties for private sale and 22 affordable homes for local people through rent or as starter homes.

The housebuilder has delivered a range of one to five-bedroom houses and a collection of two-bedroom bungalows on the seven-acre site.

Kenny Lattimore, Sales Manager for Bellway East Midlands, said: “We’re happy to have completed construction at Waltham Heights and pleased to have created a brand-new development which has turned into a fantastic new community.

“We have received lots of excellent reviews from housebuyers who are happy with the quality of their new home and delighted with the service they have received from Bellway. This is testament to all the hard work that the site team has put in over more than three years to create this lovely new neighbourhood.

“Bellway is very proud to have delivered 60 much-needed new homes to the village, more than a third of which are affordable properties for local people who want to stay in the area but who cannot afford to buy their own house.

“The legacy we are leaving in the village is not restricted to new housing but also includes an investment of more than £1 million in local services and infrastructure. As part of the planning agreement for the development, we are making a series of payments including £781,000 towards primary education, over £185,000 for secondary education and £26,400 for local healthcare.”

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