Monday, September 22, 2025

Miller Homes acquires Harrogate site for 130-plus homes

Miller Homes Yorkshire has secured land off Skipton Road in Harrogate with outline planning consent for up to 135 homes. A detailed application for 133 homes is currently under consideration.

The project is being developed in partnership with Home Group and includes 40 percent affordable housing. Proposed properties will range from one to five bedrooms. The development also involves the former Cow Dyke Farm site, intended for conversion into residential dwellings.

A Section 106 agreement is pending, expected to contribute around £1.5 million to local education, healthcare, and off-site public open space. Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2026, with homes anticipated to be on the market by summer 2026.

This addition follows Miller Homes’ previous developments in Harrogate, including Harlow One, Quercus Green, and Chene Hall.

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