Partner Article
Gosforth Walled Garden property presents opportunity for North East developers
Fourteen contemporary homes are set to be built in the walled grounds of Gosforth Park, presenting a highly appealing opportunity to property developers in the North East.
Set to be an elite development of four and five bedroomed properties, the Walled Garden is a four-acre gated community on the outskirts of Gosforth
Local property agents, Bradley Hall and Knight Frank, will market the site, which has already been granted planning permission and a Section 106.
James Platts, Residential Partner at Knight Frank, said: “We are looking for the best property developers to create contemporary homes in an affluent area. The space has fantastic and unrivalled potential for builders who want to create a prestigious estate.
“The area is renowned for its landscaping and wildlife and we will respect that by building homes which are sympathetic to their surroundings with plenty of natural light and surrounding green areas.”
Neil Hart, Director at Bradley Hall said: “The opportunity to develop a site like The Walled Garden is very rare. It is in a prime location, situated only 3 miles from the centre of Newcastle, as well as being centre to a very exclusive gated area, in the grounds of Gosforth Park.
“This development will without doubt provide the opportunity to create outstanding contemporary properties in a fantastic location.”
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