New 'luxury' property development coming to Hexham this autumn
Construction has begun on a new residential housing scheme on the outskirts of Hexham.
Northumberland-based Birchdove Homes is the developer behind the exclusive four and five-bedroom homes in a rural area close to amenities.
The Coach House development, comprising eight detached family homes, is close to the main A696 Corbridge to Hexham road.
Hexham-based estate agent Foster Maddison has been appointed to market and sell the homes.
Its director, Neil Foster, said: “Coach House will be one of the finest developments in the Tyne Valley, providing exceptional luxury living in a contemporary environment.
“The combination of high-quality materials used in the design and build have not only created striking homes but also a varied and stunning streetscape in a fabulous location.”
There will be four house types available. Over 25 workers will be employed at Coach House during the height of construction, with properties being built using a timber frame system made to be environmentally sustainable.
The development is anticipated to open towards late September.
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