We're proud to be working with Countryside on the build of 70 new affordable homes in the North Yorkshire village of Thorpe Willoughby, just outside Selby.
The development will see the construction of modern, energy efficient homes on a site off Field Lane in the village.
Each home will be built using timber frame construction - a high quality, environmentally friendly, modern method of house building - and powered by air source heat pumps, a technology three times more efficient than gas boilers.
Phil Lacey, Development Manager for Karbon Homes, said: “We’re excited to be bringing these innovative new homes to the local area. We know there is demand locally for affordable housing and through this scheme we’re providing high standard, energy efficient homes that are both fit for the future and accessible to all.
“Available through a selection of tenures, these new homes are ideal for local families looking to get onto the property ladder.”
The 22 two-bedroom and 48 three-bedroom homes, which are set to be completed in Summer 2023, will be available for affordable rent, Shared Ownership and Rent to Buy.
The new homes will also bring extensive investment to the local area with Section 106 commitments, including circa £170k in education contribution and £3.5k towards waste and recycling facilities.
The development is the first time we've partnered with Countryside as we develop more homes in Yorkshire.
Chris Penn, Managing Director, Yorkshire Countryside, commented: “Since launching in Yorkshire in 2019, we have continually fulfilled a commitment to bring a diverse range of high-quality new homes to Yorkshire and the North East. We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Karbon Homes to deliver high-quality, sustainable new homes that will serve the needs of the local community in Thorpe Willoughby.”
The development marks the start of our strategic partnership with Homes England, the Government’s housing delivery agency, which has provided us with £131.5 million in funding to deliver 2,200 new affordable homes across the North East and Yorkshire over the next few years.
We're proud to be working with Countryside on the build of 70 new affordable homes in the North Yorkshire village of Thorpe Willoughby, just outside Selby.
The development will see the construction of modern, energy efficient homes on a site off Field Lane in the village.
Each home will be built using timber frame construction - a high quality, environmentally friendly, modern method of house building - and powered by air source heat pumps, a technology three times more efficient than gas boilers.
Phil Lacey, Development Manager for Karbon Homes, said: “We’re excited to be bringing these innovative new homes to the local area. We know there is demand locally for affordable housing and through this scheme we’re providing high standard, energy efficient homes that are both fit for the future and accessible to all.
“Available through a selection of tenures, these new homes are ideal for local families looking to get onto the property ladder.”
The 22 two-bedroom and 48 three-bedroom homes, which are set to be completed in Summer 2023, will be available for affordable rent, Shared Ownership and Rent to Buy.
The new homes will also bring extensive investment to the local area with Section 106 commitments, including circa £170k in education contribution and £3.5k towards waste and recycling facilities.
The development is the first time we've partnered with Countryside as we develop more homes in Yorkshire.
Chris Penn, Managing Director, Yorkshire Countryside, commented: “Since launching in Yorkshire in 2019, we have continually fulfilled a commitment to bring a diverse range of high-quality new homes to Yorkshire and the North East. We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Karbon Homes to deliver high-quality, sustainable new homes that will serve the needs of the local community in Thorpe Willoughby.”
The development marks the start of our strategic partnership with Homes England, the Government’s housing delivery agency, which has provided us with £131.5 million in funding to deliver 2,200 new affordable homes across the North East and Yorkshire over the next few years.
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