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28 NEW DEVELOPMENTS


L&Q announces 68 pet-friendly homes in Sutton


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he launch of 68 new homes for private rental has been announced by L&Q as part of Seventeen, a


development in Sutton, south west London. A rarity in rental properties, the 46 one


bedroom apartments and 22 two bedroom apartments are pet friendly, so new tenants can “really make their house a home.” The homes have been designed to be


ideal for sharers, with selected two bed properties also boasting two bathrooms, as well as a furniture package available for an additional monthly cost. Offering large interiors, the new


Seventeen PRS apartments are available in varying sizes to suit the differing needs and budgets of potential tenants, and are located moments from Sutton High Street. A two minute walk from Sutton railway


station, the homes are intended for those looking to swap the inner city for a more relaxed approach to London living.


Designed by Formation Architects,


Seventeen’s blue and yellow facade creates a strong impact on the surrounding townscape. The homes feature fitted kitchens and fully integrated appliances. The bathrooms are fitted with good quality fittings and are finished to a high standard, while occupants will be able to benefit from built-in wardrobes to master bedrooms. Each of the new homes benefit from private outdoor space, and floor to ceiling windows provide ample natural light to the interiors. Sutton retains a ‘market town feel’ and


is home to a local market, a variety of retail stores and a host of cafés and eateries. The town centre, a two minute walk from Seventeen, also has a number of bars and restaurants, a cinema and a theatre. Close to the development are a number of local primary and secondary schools. The area also provides an abundance of


green spaces, including Manor Park which runs parallel to the development.


173 homes approved in Newark P


lanning permission has been granted for 173 new homes to Avant Homes, as part of the Newark urban exten-


sion project at Middlebeck. Avant Homes has acquired a 16.8-acre


site for the £48m development, which forms part of the initial stage of the £500m Growth Point project planned for the south of Newark by Urban & Civic. The properties will be a mixture of three,


four and five-bedroom semi-detached and detached homes. Groundworks are expected to commence in summer 2017, with the first homes ready for occupation in early 2018. A new 5km Southern Link Road,


connecting the A1 to the A46 along the southern fringe of Newark is a key feature of the project, with the site benefitting from connections to the town centre and the wider area. Phase one of the road is already complete, and as a result the land has been unlocked for the first homes at Middlebeck. As well as 3,150 new homes, the Newark


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Urban extension project will provide new schools, community facilities and extensive green spaces and amenities, including walkways, footpaths and cycleways. Avant Homes Midlands managing direc- tor, Glyn Mabey (pictured) said he was


“very pleased to be the first housebuilder to be granted planning permission.” She continued: “This development will


offer buyers exceptional quality and innovative design features and we are looking forward to work getting underway.”


Caption: Avant Homes Midlands MD Glyn Mabey


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