Plans approved for Monk Fryston residential scheme
Planning consent has been given for a residential scheme on a vacant site in Monk Fryston.
The site off Abbeystone Way was formerly a quarry owned by the local authority.
After receiving consent, Gregory Property Group has announced plans to start work on site this November to build nine new family properties, including five four-bedroom detached homes and four three-bedroom town houses.
All properties, built from limestone in keeping with the local area, will offer gardens with parking, some with garages.
Andrew Foggitt of Gregory Property Group said: “We are pleased to acquire the site which is situated in a very attractive residential location and close to amenities on Main Street.
“Selby District Council recognises a requirement for more housing in the area and we are keen to support this agenda with completion by next Summer.
William H Brown is appointed to market the new development.
Lisa Lucas, the area new homes manager, commented: “We are very excited to release this scheme as there really is a pent up demand for homes of this quality in the area.
“Given that Monk Fryston hasn’t seen new build homes for more than a decade we expect the scheme to sell very quickly.”
Prices will start from around £200k.
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