Plans for 'luxury' homes receive approval in Yorkshire's North Cave village
Planning permission has been granted and works have commenced on Phase 1 of a new development of 36 high-quality homes.
This includes eight affordable houses, in the charming East Yorkshire village of North Cave.
Homebuilder Duchy Homes gained unanimous approval from the East Riding of Yorkshire Council at a recent planning committee meeting for its proposal to build a collection of houses and bungalows on vacant land off Fountains Way in North Cave.
The new development will provide detached family homes in a versatile mix of three, four and five-bedroom designs to suit residents’ needs, as well as delivering additional housing to the area.
Many of the plots on the development, named Cricketers’ Walk, have playing fields and playing fields and a community with its own public house, newsagents, village hall, primary school and a variety of clubs, events and activities to embrace, including its own Women’s Institute, plus cricket, football and indoor bowls for sporting enthusiasts.
Duchy Homes is an award-winning homebuilder known for building ‘luxury’ properties, with many distinguished developments across Yorkshire, including the prestigious Cygnet Gardens in nearby Swanland and Roseberry Park in Hessle.
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