Helmsley Group unveils Welburn housing scheme
A North Yorkshire development site is now available for investment in the Howardian Hills.
Property investor Helmsley Group has brought to market the residential development site at Welburn Business Park, which has secured full planning consent for nine four-bedroom homes.
Each home will range from 1,500sq ft to 2,600sq ft, replacing outdated commercial buildings.
Tom Riddolls, development surveyor at Helmsley Group, said: “We’re proud to be bringing the Welburn Business Park site to market and to be moving forward with plans to deliver much-needed family homes in the area.
“We’ve worked collaboratively with stakeholders to bring forward an exciting scheme that responds positively to both local needs and planning expectations.”
The site is available through joint agents Colenso and Savills.
Joshua Franklin, associate director at Savills, added: “This is a rare opportunity to bring forward a high-quality residential scheme in one of North Yorkshire’s most desirable rural locations.
“The site benefits from strong local demand, as well as excellent transport links.
“With planning permission in place and the potential to deliver spacious family homes, we expect significant market interest from a range of purchasers.”
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