Work on 400 new homes underway next to “stunning” Teesside country park
Hundreds of new homes are set to be created at a new residential development in Middlesbrough.
Miller Homes has made progress on the new development in Normanby near Flatts Lane Country Park.
Situated off Flatts Lane, the Woodcross Gate scheme will comprise a range of three, four and five-bedroom homes.
The housebuilder will also be contributing over £1.7m to local infrastructure, including education, the procurement of a bus service between the development and Middlesbrough Bus Station, and landscaping enhancements to the neighbouring country park.
Debbie Whittingham, area sales director at Miller Homes Teesside, commented: “Woodcross Gate is perfectly placed for nature lovers, right on the edge of a stunning country park.
“Thanks to its location it’s no surprise we’ve had a lot of interest in the homes available, with over 500 people having registered their interest before our recent sales launch.
“The development will have a number of access points to the country park, ideal for families wanting to spend time outdoors, dog walkers and even those who may want to become a volunteer in their spare time.
“As part of our commitment to the local area we’re really pleased to be significantly contributing to the country park’s plans to enhance and maintain its landscapes for future generations to enjoy, including our homeowners.”
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