Property development business Godwin Developments is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement for the sale of its consented scheme of up to 60 family homes in Doncaster to the leading UK placemaker and social enterprise Places for People.
Situated on Watch House Lane in Bentley, a popular area to the north of the town centre, the development will transform this long-disused brownfield site into a new community of contemporary two and three-bedroom homes, benefitting also from private outdoor space, EV charging provision, and shared green spaces. Situated close to Bentley train station, the development will be well-positioned for commuters into Doncaster, and will benefit from easy access to a variety of amenities such as shops and schools.
The development was designed by Godwin to cater to the rising needs of families looking for good quality homes in the area.
Places for People intends to commence construction in the spring of 2024, and when completed, the properties will be made available to new residents as either affordable or shared ownership tenures.
Matt Chandler, Managing Director at Godwin Developments, said: “We are really pleased to be working once again with Places for People, this time on a project in Doncaster which will facilitate the delivery of 60 much-needed homes for the local community. Utilising our in-house development and planning expertise, we have been able to advance the transformation of this disused brownfield site into a thriving new community, benefiting from its own green spaces as well as access to the Trans Pennine Trail. We look forward to seeing Places for People deliver these modern, energy-efficient homes in due course while as a business we continue to focus on developing further residential, commercial, and industrial opportunities that match our strategy.”
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