Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Work starts on 169-home Nottinghamshire development

Peter James Homes has started work on a new development in Bramcote, just a few miles away from its headquarters.

The 169-home Hemlock Gate development, on Coventry Lane, will become Peter James Homes’ most eco-friendly site, with every home holding an A-rated Energy Performance Certificate on completion.

The 22-acre site will provide a mixture of two- to five-bedroom homes, including bungalows, with a provision for around 30 per cent (51 properties) allocated to the affordable housing scheme.

Simon Gardiner, managing director of Peter James Homes, said: “Situated in our home patch, Hemlock Gate is one of our most important projects. We always strive to create environments that reflect their surroundings and engage the local community, but this development is particularly close to our hearts here at Peter James Homes.”

A total of £1.05m has been allocated to the local community for investment in public transport, improvements to roads, education, and wildlife habitats.

The first phase of the development, which over its lifecycle will create around 100 East Midlands construction jobs, will be released for reservation in phases from early Summer this year.

Simon added: “This is an exciting project for us. The sloping L-shaped site, which is partly sheltered by mature trees, giving it privacy and instant maturity, alongside the popularity of Bramcote and its proximity to Nottingham, and the broad selection of property types will appeal to both families and professionals.”

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