Grimsby Telegraph

From hospital grounds to new homes

£45M KING’S PARK PROPERTIES HIT THE MARKET IN GRIMSBY

- By DAVID LAISTER david.laister@reachplc.com @davelaiste­r

THE first homes in a £45 million residentia­l developmen­t are hitting the market as a ‘next generation’ neighbourh­ood arrives in Grimsby.

King’s Park is being brought forward by E5 Living - working with North East Lincolnshi­re’s Hodson Architects, JemBuild and Crofts Estate Agents.

Phase one features 78 properties on former hospital land off Scartho Park, with a second phase convenienc­e retail element and another 19 homes to come, then an over-55 5 apartment complex to follow. Assisted living proposals are also being worked up.

Further private housing could d emerge should demand meet expec- tations.

Kevin Stevens, president and founder of the Warwickshi­re-headquarte­red business, said: “We’re delighted to be able to reveal the first homes at King’s Park and explain to house buyers our fresh approach to creating this new sustainabl­e community for Grimsby.

“Our emphasis is on providing thoughtful­ly designed and high-quality homes that are affordable as well as supporting the local economy by using local businesses such as architects, builders and estate agents to deliver our schemes.” Encouraged to look at the site a few years back, he told how he fell in love with the approach, close to the urban village’s conservati­on area. Mr Stevens said: “On a lot of new developmen­ts people sell the lifestyle, and that’s important, but kerb appeal is something really special and we have that.”

A first weekend of marketing saw two reservatio­ns, with five more in the offing as the build continues. Next t summer i is eyed df for first phase completion, but E5 could be developing over a five year period.

“I was asked locally what I was hoping to achieve with King’s Park and I simply hope that in 10 years people are asking at local estate agents whether they have anything on sale there as it’s somewhere people really want to live,” Mr Stevens added, having more recently been developing luxury villas in Spain. “I hope the show home represents and encapsulat­es this ideal and that we are providing homes that are superior to other new build offerings in the marketplac­e.”

Four retail units have planning consent, and with 3,000 people working at the hospital and a further 850 homes on Scartho Park, it is hoped the footfall will drive interest there - albeit stalled by Covid. “A cafe, bakery and convenienc­e store would really suit, and further the village l f feel,” l” he h said, id b believing li i it would ld complement the Aldi “weekly shop” on the neighbouri­ng developmen­t. “We need to be further on with the build for that,” he said. “The easy bit is the over 55 apartments, we have outline consent but need to start designing. Once we get more reserved we’ll be spending the money on the architect.”

A pilot of the supported living plan is also emerging in Dudley, with a model that fits local authority housing budget levels.

“If that works we can do that here,” Mr Stevens added. “We are engaging with the local authority, and they have been very good to us. I have nothing but praise for North East Lincolnshi­re Council.” Named after Lincolnshi­re villages, there are 11 home designs, with three wall finishes and terracotta or charcoal roofs. Roads take royal monikers with William and Harry now adorning the site that takes their mother’s name, having been renamed following her death after she had opened it.

Gary Croft, owner of his eponymous Cleethorpe­s-based agency, said: “It is a first real step into commercial scale housing and they wanted to team up with local companies, and that’s why they teamed up with JemBuild, Hodson and ourselves, with as much local material used as possible too. They are for local people and by local people, and of a very high specificat­ion, from kitchen to under-floor heating. It is certainly a step up.”

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Kevin Stevens, president of E5 Living, right, and Gary Croft, owner of Crofts Estate Agents, outside the first showhome on King’s Park, Scartho.

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