Leicester Mercury

Developer buys green-field site for new homes

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A LEICESTERS­HIRE housing developer has bought a big green-field site just across the border in Nottingham­shire.

William Davis Homes, which is based in Loughborou­gh, has bought 17 acres of land at Sutton Bonington.

It was sold by Joanna Herbert-Stepney, the owner of the Paget family estate.

The agent was Mather Jamie, also based in Loughborou­gh, which has been advising the estate since 1978.

A spokesman for the agents said: “The landowner, Joanna Herbert-Stepney, was keen for the site to combine high quality and varied housing types, green energy and large areas for biodiversi­ty.

“As a consequenc­e, proposals developed by William Davis will have to adhere to a strict design code which includes a cap on the number of houses to be constructe­d, the provision of a wide mix of house types, sizes and tenures to include private sale houses and bungalows together with social rent and shared equity affordable.

“All of the properties, regardless of tenure, will be constructe­d to an energy and environmen­tal performanc­e level which exceeds the current building regulation­s through the use of establishe­d and emerging technologi­es.

“The design code ensures the environmen­t within which they sit contribute­s to the quality of the environmen­t.

“As a result, a parkland area will be created to the south and east of the site.

“This will provide a rich and diverse open space with footpaths, a community orchard and play area all aimed at enhancing biodiversi­ty through the creation of a sustainabl­e setting for both wildlife and residents.“

Ms Herbert-Stepney said: “I’m always reluctant to build on a green field, but we need capital to support our tenant farmers in the future – farm buildings and slurry lagoons are very expensive.

“The houses are needed and they will only use about half of the field, so there’ll be plenty of attractive green space.”

A full planning applicatio­n could be submitted by May and, if approved, constructi­on could start in early 2022.

Mather Jamie said Ms Herbert-Stepney plans to work with William Davis Homes and the parish and district councils as the scheme develops.

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