The first homes at our new affordable housing development in West Denton, Newcastle will soon be ready for occupation.
Work is close to completion on the £7.3million mixed development on the site off Hillhead Road in West Denton, with people expected to start moving in later this month.
Newcastle-based affordable house builder Adderstone Living, supported by scheme designers P+HS Architects, is behind plans for the site, which will eventually see a mix of 45 two, three and four residential properties constructed for northern housing association, Karbon Homes.
The properties, which are available for affordable rent, shared ownership and Rent-to-Buy, will play a significant part in helping to meet the huge demand for affordable housing in Newcastle and the wider region.
Zoey Hawthorne, Assistant Director of Development Delivery at Karbon Homes, said: “It’s brilliant to see this development of smart, energy efficient new homes close to finishing and ready to hand over to new residents. We know there’s demand in the area for affordable housing and this development will provide options for a whole range of customers.”
We have worked with Newcastle-based affordable house builder Adderstone Living and scheme designers P+HS Architects, to bring this site to fruition.
Managing Director Stephen McCoy, said: “It’s great to see this phase of our latest affordable homes project reach completion and handed over to Karbon Homes. The sustainable design, construction and placemaking we have built in are key to realising the development’s scope and vision, making it suitable for homeowners with a wide variety of needs. We are incredibly proud of what we have delivered for our client, and the local community.”
Henrietta Pissarro, Senior Architect at P+HS, said: “It’s fantastic news that we are nearing first handovers. This is another successful design-led residential scheme, with new homes of the highest quality and a strong sustainable focus to reflect more accurately how we live today and expect to live in the years to come.”
The development is supported by funding from Homes England, through our Strategic Partnership with the government’s housing delivery agency. The strategic partnership has provided us with £165m in funding to deliver 2,200 new affordable homes across the North East and Yorkshire over the next few years.
The first homes at our new affordable housing development in West Denton, Newcastle will soon be ready for occupation.
Work is close to completion on the £7.3million mixed development on the site off Hillhead Road in West Denton, with people expected to start moving in later this month.
Newcastle-based affordable house builder Adderstone Living, supported by scheme designers P+HS Architects, is behind plans for the site, which will eventually see a mix of 45 two, three and four residential properties constructed for northern housing association, Karbon Homes.
The properties, which are available for affordable rent, shared ownership and Rent-to-Buy, will play a significant part in helping to meet the huge demand for affordable housing in Newcastle and the wider region.
Zoey Hawthorne, Assistant Director of Development Delivery at Karbon Homes, said: “It’s brilliant to see this development of smart, energy efficient new homes close to finishing and ready to hand over to new residents. We know there’s demand in the area for affordable housing and this development will provide options for a whole range of customers.”
We have worked with Newcastle-based affordable house builder Adderstone Living and scheme designers P+HS Architects, to bring this site to fruition.
Managing Director Stephen McCoy, said: “It’s great to see this phase of our latest affordable homes project reach completion and handed over to Karbon Homes. The sustainable design, construction and placemaking we have built in are key to realising the development’s scope and vision, making it suitable for homeowners with a wide variety of needs. We are incredibly proud of what we have delivered for our client, and the local community.”
Henrietta Pissarro, Senior Architect at P+HS, said: “It’s fantastic news that we are nearing first handovers. This is another successful design-led residential scheme, with new homes of the highest quality and a strong sustainable focus to reflect more accurately how we live today and expect to live in the years to come.”
The development is supported by funding from Homes England, through our Strategic Partnership with the government’s housing delivery agency. The strategic partnership has provided us with £165m in funding to deliver 2,200 new affordable homes across the North East and Yorkshire over the next few years.
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