Sheffield housebuilder launches first new homes at £14m Derbyshire development
Sheffield based housebuilder Honey has officially launched the first homes for sale at its £14m, 50-home Amber development in South Normanton, Derbyshire, after already securing three off-plan reservations.
Located on Lees Lane, the development comprises a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes. Amber features 14 of Honey’s housetypes which, according to the housebuilder, have been specifically designed to combine “style, substance and sustainability” for the benefit of buyers.
Honey analysed consumer insights and trends to inform its housetype designs to ensure they meet the needs and wants of today’s new home buyers, including the flexible use of all living spaces.
Standard features in every Honey home include bi fold doors; individually designed fully integrated kitchens; and boutique style bathrooms with a signature freestanding bath and full height tiling. All properties will have an electric vehicle charging point.
Honey sales and marketing director, Anne Bagshaw, commented: “We have had a fantastic response since first announcing Amber, including three off-plan reservations before our official launch, proving the demand for high-quality new build homes in South Normanton.
“We’re committed to delivering homes which provide an ideal combination of style, substance and sustainability which is unmatched at its price point. With our first homes now released for sale, we encourage any prospective buyers to get in touch with our sales team to find out more about owning their own Honey home.”
Honey has also recently submitted plans and exchanged contracts to deliver a £20.35m, 75-new home development called Hazel in Matlock. The housebuilder is also awaiting a decision on its plans for a £23.5m, 95-new home development on Barnburgh Lane, Barnsley, called Iris.
Since launching in October last year, Honey has secured eight sites located in Yorkshire and Derbyshire that will deliver 1,000 plots and revenues of £300m.
The housebuilder is also in advanced negotiations on a further seven sites which it expects to exchange contracts on by the end of this year. Subject to planning, these will deliver a further 930 plots in total with a gross development value of £260m.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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