Monday, November 3, 2025

Land sold at planned 215-home site near Barnsley

Network Space has exchanged contracts for the sale of a 19-acre site at Shaw Lane, Carlton, near Barnsley, with outline planning consent for up to 215 homes.

The site is being brought forward by Vistry, the provider of mixed-tenure homes, for an undisclosed sum. Allocated in the Barnsley Council Local Plan for mixed use housing and green space, Vistry will now secure a reserved matters planning approval before completing the acquisition.

Of the 215 homes earmarked for the scheme, Vistry will look to work with a Registered Provider to deliver up to 50% of the homes on site as affordable housing, with a further £1 million contribution earmarked to support improvements to local education facilities.

The plans also include highway upgrades, enhanced biodiversity measures, and new public access links designed to strengthen connections with the surrounding area.

Footpaths are also being widened and a new pedestrian crossing will be installed at the entrance of the development, giving access to the Trans Pennine Trail. It is also hoped the wider development will include new links to existing public rights of way and offer scope for additional pedestrian access to Barnsley Canal.

Stephen Barnes, managing director of Network Space Developments, said: “Exchanging contracts marks another positive step in supporting Barnsley’s housing growth ambitions. The scheme will provide an attractive mix of new homes alongside meaningful investment in local infrastructure and community facilities. It’s a great outcome for both residents and the wider area.

“This development is designed not only to meet demand for quality new homes but to enhance the fabric of the local area. The investment in footpaths, education and wildlife protection ensures the scheme delivers lasting benefits for the whole community.”

He added: “Shaw Lane is ideally placed for modern family living, combining strong transport links with access to green spaces and existing services. Seeing this land coming forward for development is an important step in continuing Carlton’s growth and meeting local housing needs.”








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