Sunday, April 28, 2024

Yorkshire Country Properties starts work on new developments

West Yorkshire-based Yorkshire Country Properties (YCP) has begun work on Phase 2 of its Knowle Grange residential development at Abbey Road, Shepley, near Huddersfield.

At the same time, YCP has unveiled a trio of brand-new developments in North and West Yorkshire.

Phase 1 of Shepley comprises 31 stone-built houses, ranging from one bed to five beds, of which 17 have already been sold. Work has just started on site on Phase 2, comprising a further 52 homes, which are scheduled to be completed by July 2025.

A spokesperson for Yorkshire Country Properties, based in Huddersfield, said: “We are tremendously proud of our Knowle Grange development in Shepley. Phase I has proved very popular, with more than half the houses sold already and with strong interest in the remaining 14.”

Meanwhile work is now underway at YCP’s development at Station Road, Skelmanthorpe, near Huddersfield, where 30 houses will be ready for occupation next year.

Prime sites have also been bought at Denby Dale and Church Fenton, between York and Leeds. All sites have been carefully chosen for their excellent facilities, including schools, shops and leisure facilities, and for their easy access to nearby commuter towns and cities. Work has now started on site for 34 homes at Denby Dale.

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