Saturday, December 21, 2024

Planning granted for £14m residential development in South Normanton

Housebuilder Honey will deliver 50 new two, three and four-bedroom homes in the village of South Normanton, near Alfreton, after being granted planning permission for a £14m development.

Called Amber and located on Lees Lane, the 4.5-acre development is the Sheffield-based housebuilding company’s first since launching last October.

Amber will feature 14 housetypes which Honey says have all been specifically designed to combine “style, substance and sustainability” for the benefit of buyers. Prices will start from £184,950 for a two-bedroom mid-terrace home.

Work at Amber has already commenced with the first residents expected to move into their new homes in March next year.

As well as providing new homes for the area, Honey is also making a £160,000 contribution to initiatives that will benefit the local community.

Honey was founded by former Avant Homes Chief Executive Officer, Mark Mitchell. Commenting on the proposed development, he said: “Our focus at Honey is to ensure all our homes provide buyers with an ideal combination of style, substance and sustainability which is unmatched at its price point.

“We are hugely excited to now be able to start building and make our homes available to buyers for the very first time. South Normanton is an excellent location for us to launch our high build quality, high specification new homes.

“We had a significant number of enquiries via our website when we announced we had submitted planning for Amber. We are now contacting those prospective buyers and would ask anyone else who is considering buying a Honey home at Amber to register their interest with us as soon as they can.”

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