£21.5m North Yorkshire residential development receives “outstanding response”

Wetherby based housebuilder Avant Homes North Yorkshire has announced more than 70 per cent of the 80 new homes at its Ambretone Park development in Green Hammerton have been sold.

Located just off the A59 directly between York and Harrogate, the £21.5m development comprises a mix of three, four and five-bedroom homes. All homes at the development feature French doors, exclusive kitchen designs with integrated tiling, spacious rooms and off street parking.

In addition, there is a three-bedroom Irkwell house type showhome available for prospective buyers to view at Ambretone Park. The detached property features contemporary interior design and furniture to allow visitors to experience the lifestyle provided by an Avant home.

Dan Hardcastle, Avant Homes North Yorkshire head of sales and marketing, commented: “We’ve had an outstanding response from a wide range of buyers to the mix of homes available at Ambretone Park.

“Green Hammerton is an excellent location with great transport links to York and Harrogate, so homebuyers at Ambretone Park can enjoy the best of town and country.

“We currently have strong enquiry levels for the remaining 22 homes, so we advise anyone interested in living here to visit the development, view our showhome and speak to our sales advisors.”

Avant Homes North Yorkshire currently has five live developments ranging from Leeds to Thirsk with many more due to start as the business continues to implement its growth plans. The Avant Homes Group currently operates across the Midlands, North of England and Scotland from eight regional operating businesses.

At present, the housebuilder employs more than 600 people with ambition to grow further across its existing regions and beyond, creating communities and providing employment opportunities for many. Avant Homes Group has a medium-term strategic objective to sell more than 6,000 new homes per annum.


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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