Thursday, October 10, 2024

Zentra completes West Yorkshire residential development

Zentra Group, the residential developer which has recently rebranded from the One Heritage Group, has completed its One Meadow Victoria Road development in Eccleshill, West Yorkshire.

The development consists of 24 high-specification two, three and four-bedroom homes, strategically located between the cities of Bradford and Leeds.

The site was previously occupied by the Airedale Group, which has relocated elsewhere within the Bradford district.

Construction work was undertaken by principal contractor Jack Lunn, with important contributions from Acanthus WSM Architects, ABA Consulting (Structural Engineers), Crookes Walker (M&E consultants), and property agents Cushman & Wakefield.

A sales and marketing campaign has now begun, driven by WW Estates and William H Brown. Two homes have already been reserved.

Jason Upton, CEO of Zentra Group PLC, said: “We are delighted to complete our One Meadow development at Victoria Road, Eccleshill. This is our first new-build housing project and the first to be delivered under our newly launched Zentra Homes brand.

“This represents an important milestone in our ongoing expansion and our commitment to delivering high-quality residential developments.

“This exclusive development of traditional two-storey family homes is located on a small cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Eccleshill, tucked peacefully away between the vibrant city of Leeds and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

“The scheme goes beyond a typical housing specification, resulting in luxury, ready-to-move in homes. All kitchens come fully equipped with high-quality appliances such as an integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, alongside an oven and a hob.”

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