Plans revealed for "prestigious" 120-home development in County Durham village
Plans for more than 120 homes and new leisure facilities have been revealed for a North East village.
Jomast Developments and Wynyard Golf Club have announced “prestigious” plans for luxury homes, a country club and new community and leisure facilities in Wynyard Village.
The development, in Stockton-on-Tees, will comprise around 66 luxury apartments, 60 detached homes, a country club with swimming pool, tennis and padel courts, and community and leisure facilities including a farm shop, deli, gym and restaurant/café.
The company is also planning further investment in the existing golf course and the creation of new cycle and walking routes in the area.
Adam Hearld, Jomast’s development director, said: “This is an aspirational and prestigious development of luxurious homes for families, young professionals and affluent older generations, alongside new leisure, sporting and community facilities in a high-quality landscaped environment.
“It has been carefully designed to meet the needs of the existing and new Wynyard community, whilst creating a truly sustainable place to live.
“We would like to hear the views of as many people as possible which will be considered before any plans are submitted to the planning authority.”
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