An artist’s impressions of the proposed development in Stokesley.
An artist’s impressions of the proposed development in Stokesley.

25 home development proposed in North Yorkshire

A development of 25 new high-quality homes is being planned for Stokesley in a move that would see a derelict farm building replaced.

The proposal would see a combination of two, three and four bedrooms homes built by North Yorkshire’s Brierley Homes Ltd, with seven affordable homes included within the development to help those who would otherwise struggle to get onto the property ladder.

A planning application has been submitted for the development on land situated off Westlands Road, to be called Levens Pastures. If that is successful, work could start on site before the end of summer.

Brierley Homes is North Yorkshire County Council’s housing development company, part of the Brierley Group, the trading arm of the council. It has already delivered homes at several locations across the county, often using brownfield sites to help meet housing needs.

Brierley Homes, and the local contractors who work on developments, also make great efforts to involve themselves in the community and have provided help and support to various groups, through supplying a combination of materials and skills.

All the properties have been designed to meet national space standards, creating family homes with landscaping and open space. These are factors house buyers want to see, but which also help to ensure the homes are a positive addition to the communities in which they are built.

Brierley Homes Director Matt O’Neill said: “We are very proud of the quality of new homes we have been able to bring to North Yorkshire.

“Working with our local contractors and high quality independent businesses for our kitchen, bathrooms and other services, we produce well-designed and carefully constructed homes, which help to meet the county’s housing needs.

“Better still, value generated from these developments will be used to support County Council activities, so the whole county benefits.

“One thing which sets us apart is that we put great effort into being part of the community and on previous projects, we have been delighted to help local groups, schools and organisations with materials and other assistance we and our partners have been able to donate.”

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