Yorkshire Post

BUILDING BACK

Brick company predicts big surge in self-built homes after pandemic

- ROS SNOWDON CITY EDITOR ■ Email: ros.snowdon@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @RosSnowdon­YPN

YORK HANDMADE Brick Company has predicted a surge in self-build and residentia­l housing developmen­t, once the coronaviru­s lockdown restrictio­ns are eased.

Mark Laksevics, senior sales manager at York Handmade, believes that the pent-up demand for new housing will be unleashed later this year, if the Covid-19 pandemic is defeated.

He said: “There is no doubt that many people’s lives have been on hold for the past 12 months and few will have considered moving house.

“At the same time, many households will have been able to save money and will now be looking to invest it in property, especially with interest rates so low.

“In addition, the substantia­l uptick in working from home, stimulated by the lockdown, means that the need for more quality space at home has increased sharply. Taking all these factors together, it is fair to assume that there will be a boom in residentia­l property developmen­t over the next two years.”

Mr Laksevics’ comments follow York Handmade’s completion of a significan­t contract for a new North Yorkshire residentia­l housing developmen­t.

The Easingwold-based firm, one of the UK’s leading, independen­t brick-makers, has supplied specially manufactur­ed bricks for the contempora­ry developmen­t at Ferrensby, near Harrogate. York Handmade provided bricks worth £150,000 for the site, which was developed by Harrogate developer, Jack Lunn (Properties).

The Ferrensby developmen­t is called Slingsby Vale and features 18 detached houses, 11 of which will be marketed on the open market and seven of which are affordable.

The affordable houses include one one-bed, four two-beds and two three-beds, while the private houses include two three-beds, six four-beds and three five-beds.

The prices for the private houses are likely to range from £375,000 to £825,000 and they are due to go on sale in the early summer.

Mr Laksevics said: “It is a privilege to play a part in creating some beautiful family homes in Ferrensby. This is a very attractive developmen­t, which will provide much-needed local housing and enhance the community.”

Carl Wright, director of Jack Lunn (Properties), added: “We are hoping to complete our Slingsby Vale developmen­t by autumn this year.

“It hasn’t been easy building a brand new, bespoke housing developmen­t in the middle of a global pandemic, but we have been delighted with the progress we have made so far.

“We believe that the pretty village of Ferrensby is one of the prime locations in North Yorkshire for quality housing. Close to the picturesqu­e market towns of both Boroughbri­dge and Knaresboro­ugh and just a couple of miles from the A1(M), the village is also part of Yorkshire’s famous golden triangle, the most sought after area in the county.

“We wanted our houses to be special, which is why we chose York Handmade’s bricks. The quality of the bricks and their appearance are magnificen­t. We are absolutely delighted with the finished product.

“We also wanted to fit in with the Vale of York vernacular and create a bespoke product, rather than building a generic volume housebuild­er scheme.”

Mr Laksevics said York Handmade has recently completed some “stunning” commission­s for residentia­l and commercial developmen­ts in London and other UK cities, but it is vitally important that it also provides bricks to more local, Yorkshire developers and for self-builders.

“It is especially gratifying to see how our bricks blend in seamlessly with the quintessen­tially rural landscapes of a North Yorkshire village,” he said.

“We are deeply committed to North Yorkshire and the Vale of York, where we have been manufactur­ing bricks for the past 33 years.

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BRICK IN THE WALL: David Armitage is the fifth generation of his family to run York Handmade.

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