Carter Jonas sells residential development in Yorkshire to Mulgrave Properties
Carter Jonas has sold a 3.25-acre residential development site in Markington to homebuilder Mulgrave Properties on behalf of landowner and promoter, KCS Developments.
Carter Jonas and KCS sought planning permission for 25 dwellings before taking the site to the market.
Formerly High Mill Farm, the site is situated centrally within Markington directly south of the high street. The land is bounded by open fields and countryside to the south and east.
Dan Sherwood, associate partner at Carter Jonas, said: “The site is a prime development opportunity in a well-located village within the commuter belt of Harrogate, Leeds and York.
“Markington is close to the historic Fountains Abbey World Heritage Site and is a characterful village with its own cricket club.
“New homes in this location should prove popular with families.”
Markington is a village in the Harrogate District of North Yorkshire. It benefits from a good range of amenities including an Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ primary school, pub and a combined post office and village shop.
Markington is well located circa 6.5 miles north of Harrogate and five miles from Ripon.
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