Friday, January 3, 2025

Housebuilder acquires land for 65 new homes in Leicestershire village

Housebuilder Allison Homes East Midlands has acquired land for 65 new homes in the Leicestershire village of Rearsby.

This is the fourth site secured by the developer’s newest region, which is based in Castle Donington and operating across the whole East Midlands area.

The upcoming development is located on Gaddesby Lane and spans just over eight acres. Allison Homes East Midlands will be delivering a total of 65 new energy efficient homes, which have been crafted to meet the aspirations of future homeowners and designed based on in-depth research into their priorities and values. 39 properties will be available through open market sale and 26 will be affordable homes.

As part of its commitment to Leicestershire and the Rearsby community, the housebuilder will be making contributions worth over £190,000, which will go towards improving local health care, education services, libraries, outdoor sports facilities, allotments and public transport services.

Construction work is due to commence in summer 2025. The site will be built alongside recently acquired schemes in Shepshed, Anstey and Stanton-under-Bardon, taking the total number of homes Allison Homes East Midlands will be providing in Leicestershire to over 200.

Karl Edwards, Operations Director at Allison Homes East Midlands, said: “I am immensely proud of the East Midlands team for securing our fourth site in Leicestershire. This will be a fantastic development, delivering high specification homes, community benefits and a variety of employment and training opportunities.

“It has been a pleasure to work with Clarendon Land and Fisher German on this acquisition, and now we cannot wait to introduce ourselves to the Rearsby community.”

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