Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Henry Boot sells 329 residential plots to Barratt Redrow and Bloor Homes

Henry Boot’s land promotion and planning business, Hallam Land, has completed the sale of 329 residential plots in Selby, North Yorkshire and Haverhill, Suffolk.

The first transaction comprises the sale of a site with planning permission for 156 homes in Hambleton, three miles west of Selby, to the housebuilder Barratt Redrow.

Hallam Land reached an agreement with the landowners to promote the site in January 2022 and later submitted an outline planning application. North Yorkshire Council failed to make a decision on the application, which led Hallam Land to appeal in July 2024 based on non-determination. The appeal was successful, resulting in the outline approval for 156 homes in January 2025.

The planning consent for the site includes 10% affordable housing, as well as new landscaping, habitat creation, and public open space.

Hallam Land has also separately completed the sale of 173 residential plots in Haverhill, Suffolk, to housebuilder Bloor Homes Limited. In 2014, Hallam Land agreed a promotion agreement for the site before submitting an outline planning application in 2015, successfully securing planning consent in 2018 for a total of 2,500 homes (Hallam Land’s share: 1,250), 30% of which are affordable.

The consent also includes two primary schools, two local centres, an extra care facility, open space and a Country Park.

This is the second sale at the site, following the disposal of 450 plots to Redrow in 2018. Following this disposal, Hallam Land retains 627 plots for future sale.

Tim Roberts, CEO of Henry Boot, said: “Hallam Land’s strength lies in its ability to create value by securing planning consent for complex sites that might otherwise be difficult to unlock for new homes. These transactions take the total plot sales for the year to 3,591, and demonstrates that housebuilders remain keen to acquire well located, consented land. It gives us reason for optimism as we look ahead to 2026.”








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