Homes snapped up at coastal Yorkshire development

Homes snapped up at coastal Yorkshire development


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Small housebuilder Kebbell has reported booming sales for its Scarborough development, with eight homes already snapped up and only a handful of four-bedroom homes available.

Cornelian Fields in Scarborough, Yorkshire is nearing completion of its third phase, currently comprising 132 homes. The fourth phase will add 106 more with all two-bedroom dwellings already being reserved and a number of three and four-bedroom homes receiving offers.

The new fourth phase show home is due to open to potential buyers in November. Plans for phase five at Scarborough are already underway, with work expected to start in 2022.

“We are delighted that Cornelian Fields has been such a runaway success,” says Andrea Fawell, sales and marketing director at Kebbell. “Demand continually outstrips supply, so we are delighted to now be launching the fourth phase to meet that demand.”

“Before the fourth phase show home even opens, we have already taken eight reservations as part of this phase. The first five homes will be built by December so five happy families will be eating their Christmas lunch in their new homes!”

In light of its continued success in the region, Kebbell is pursuing various planning and development opportunities in a number of areas.

In Gainford on Tees, near Darlington, the housebuilder continues to work on submitting a suitable planning application for family housing on the land they own. Meanwhile, considerations for a possible development in Linton, on the outskirts of Leeds, and further opportunities back in Bishop Monkton are being explored.

Fawell adds: “Yorkshire has a special place in our hearts as a business as we have been building homes and communities in the area for many years now. We have also enjoyed being part of the Skills Village that exists in Scarborough and many of our sub-contractors have successfully trained and recruited young tradespeople who now work on our homes.”

“We take pride in building new local communities in the North with many of our original buyers recommending the growing development to their friends and families.”

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