Sunday, December 22, 2024

Planning granted for £42m residential development in Edwinstowe

Housebuilder Honey will build 114 new three-, four- and five-bedroom homes in Edwinstowe after being granted planning permission for a £42m development.

Called Homes by honey at Thoresby Vale, the development is located off Ollerton Road and is part of the wider Thoresby Vale masterplan.

Homes by honey at Thoresby Vale will comprise 12 of Honey’s house types and include semi-detached and detached properties.

Located on the former Thoresby Colliery, Thoresby Vale is a redevelopment masterplan to create a new sustainable community. Once complete, it will comprise 800 new homes, a new primary school, a local centre and up to 250,000 sq ft of commercial space.

Work at Homes by honey at Thoresby Vale is scheduled to start in September. Honey anticipates that the first residents will move into their new homes in June 2025.

Honey chief executive officer, Mark Mitchell, said: “Homes by honey at Thoresby Vale will help satisfy the demand from those living in, or wanting to move to, Edwinstowe for high quality, high specification new homes.

“We have seen significant interest from prospective buyers since announcing our plans and the development will deliver a range of new homes well suited to first-time buyers, families and downsizers.

“With planning now being granted, we look forward to starting works at the site and launching the first homes for sale which combine style, substance and sustainability for the benefit of our buyers.”

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