Countryside Partnerships Yorkshire has completed the acquisition of land at Shirebrook in Derbyshire from Homes England.
The site, to be known as Pleasley View, will provide 265 homes and will form the final phase of Homes England’s Brookvale development.
At the same time, Countryside Partnerships has completed a deal with Sigma, a leading provider of private rented housing, who will purchase 68 of the new homes.
The remaining homes include 146 for open market sale, to be sold via Linden Homes (part of Vistry Group), and 51 affordable homes that will be managed by a registered provider.
Work is expected to begin early 2023, with the homes completed within four years.
Andrew Poyner, Managing Director of Countryside Partnerships Yorkshire, said: “Pleasley View builds on our established and successful relationship with Homes England in the North and we’re looking forward to delivering these new homes and creating a high quality new community to live in."
"The development is a brilliant example of our mixed-tenure approach; by working with quality partners like Sigma and affordable housing providers, we can offer a broad range of tenures, giving a wider group of people the opportunity to either own or rent a quality new home in their local community.”
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