Works begin onsite at new luxury Beeston development

Works begin onsite at new luxury Beeston development


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A Nottingham-based luxury home developer has started construction works on a new ‘sought-after’ luxury residential scheme in the Beeston area.

Located in the Bramcote Village Conservation Area near Beeston, a town on the outskirts of Nottingham, the development – known as Cow Lane – will comprise of one four-bedroom and three five-bedroom detached executive-style homes, ranging in price from £775,000 to £1 million.

The luxury properties are expected to complete in summer 2021 and will be situated in a cul de sac accessed through a private road, boasting landscaped gardens, open-plan living areas, spacious bedrooms, bespoke bathrooms and kitchens, and high-spec finishings throughout.

The site is close to the University of Nottingham, Boots HQ, Queen’s Medical Centre and Junction 25 of the M1. Cow Lane represents the second North Sands development in the Beeston area, following the ‘leafy’ Mulberry Close development that was completed last year.

Previously the site of a large bungalow, demolition works at Cow Lane began in August and the construction process commenced on September 1. Once built, early purchasers will have the opportunity to choose from a range of fixtures and fittings to put their own stamp on their new homes.

At this stage, purchasers can choose kitchen layouts and appliances along with tiles, bathroom finishes and floor finishes throughout the house, using high-quality materials as well as underfloor heating and fibre broadband.

James Hartley, director at North Sands Developments, comments: “Following the success of Mulberry Close, we are excited to be designing and building more homes in this great area of Nottinghamshire, and properties have been carefully designed by architects and interior designers to fit in with the surrounding neighbourhood.”

“Cow Lane is nestled in one of the most desirable locations in Nottingham, providing professionals and families with spacious, quality living spaces within convenient reach of Boots HQ, Queen’s Medical Centre, the University of Nottingham and major road routes including the A52 and M1, as well as many quality schools, public parks and transport links to Nottingham city centre.”

Hartley says with plans for Beeston Square – a new cinema complex with bars, restaurants and retail outlets – taking shape, now is an ideal time to purchase a home for the long-term, especially with the stamp duty cut lasting until March 31 2021.

He also described Beeston as a fantastic town centre that ‘is constantly evolving and improving’

“Prospective homeowners that register interest early will also have the pick of our quality fixtures and fittings options, to ensure homes are built to a bespoke specification,” he adds.

Nottingham-based North Sands Developments is working alongside Taynton Construction, Peter Greenwood Architects and Nick Grace Planning for this housing scheme. The development will be marketed through FHP Living.

Steve Parker, director of sales agent FHP Living, says: “We are delighted to be acting for North Sands Developments again on such an exciting site. This is a great opportunity for prospective buyers to work with this quality builder and developer, to have an input in choice and colours, with an independent interior designer to really put their personal stamp on these stunning new build homes.”

The new development has already received a large amount of interest and properties are expected to be available to move into by summer next year.

North Sands, an award-winning developer established in 2009, has delivered high-spec schemes in Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Salcombe in Devon since its inception.

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