Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Plans approved for 117 affordable homes in New Earswick

Much-needed affordable housing will be delivered in New Earswick in York after Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust’s (JRHT) planning application for 117 new-build homes was approved.

Brewster Bye Architects led the design for the scheme, which will also benefit from the wider garden village’s existing community facilities. It will have a tenure mix of 60% social rent and 40% shared ownership.

The homes will be built on land owned by JRHT, which is located north of Willow Bank in New Earswick.  Approximately a third of the site will be dedicated to open space. As part of the plans, two road junctions will be constructed to allow safe access, as well as new paths linking the homes to a nearby secondary school and the rest of the New Earswick.

Director, Mark Henderson, from Brewster Bye Architects, said: “We have used a style and materials that reflect the original village, which was built by Joseph Rowntree around 1904. With brick walls and clay roof tiles alongside arched doorways and intricate brick detailing, these homes will blend seamlessly with the surrounding area.

“Several of the homes will be located within cul-de-sacs and front garden hedgerows will form natural boundaries. The whole design will encourage people to walk and cycle in the green and tree lined surroundings.”

The plans include a mix of two and three bedroom houses, as well as one and two bedroom flats. The homes will be available between 2025 to 2028.

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