Hull's Fruit Market sees new quarter launch and several properties up for sale
The latest quarter of Hull’s Fruit Market development has officially opened.
Developer, Wykeland Beal has launched Scott’s Quarter as part of the scheme. The 28 properties that make up Scott’s Quarter include two and three-bedroom townhouses, as well as duplex and single storey apartments.
Scott’s Quarter is the largest of the four courtyards that make up the Fruit Market development and includes Scott’s Square, which recreates an historic square lost to demolition many years ago.
Scott’s Square will create a pedestrian link between the new homes and the Fruit Market community in Humber Street.
Sue Waudby, sales and marketing director of Beal Homes, speaking on behalf of Wykeland Beal, said: “The Fruit Market residential development has been an amazing success, with homes in the first two quarters selling very fast indeed.
“We’re sure Scott’s Quarter will add to that success. Lots of potential buyers have had their eye on Scott’s Quarter since we launched the development last year, so we’re sure this latest release of properties will be in high demand.
“With the development really taking shape and new shops and venues opening all the time, potential buyers can now fully appreciate the exciting and highly-appealing lifestyle opportunity that the Fruit Market offers.”
The homes are being built by Wykeland Beal, a joint venture company formed by commercial developer Wykeland Group and housebuilder Beal Homes.
Wykeland Beal is working in partnership with Hull City Council to deliver the £80m transformation of the Fruit Market in Hull’s biggest urban regeneration scheme.
Properties within the four quarters are mostly townhouses, arranged over two and three storeys, with a blend of traditional and contemporary designs creating an attractive new neighbourhood within the ever-evolving urban village.
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