A 340-home improvement within the village of Sawtry will carry various two, three and 4 bed room houses to market.
There will probably be 138 houses from housebuilder Allison Properties Central and 202 from Taylor Wimpey East Midlands, whereas 40% of the houses will probably be delivered as ‘inexpensive’.
The 2 builders will contribute over £5.6 million to Huntingdonshire District Council in direction of native infrastructure, which can fund Wellside Surgical procedure, sports activities services, early years and first training services and help enhancements to bus routes.
Allison Properties has now commenced building work on the positioning, with Taylor Wimpey set to start in July 2026.
Sophie Kendal, land and partnerships director at Allison Properties Central, mentioned: “We’re extremely proud to have partnered with Taylor Wimpey on what’s a really thrilling improvement for us at Allison Properties.
“By working with Taylor Wimpey, we will probably be providing a larger mixture of houses for native individuals seeking to transfer on or up the property ladder, making a improvement with various and engaging avenue scenes consistent with the native vernacular and pooling collectively the experience of two extremely regarded builders.
“We’re wanting ahead to bringing our high-quality, sustainable new houses to Sawtry, and to working in partnership to carry this improvement to life.”
Land will probably be offered to Cambridgeshire County Council for the development of a brand new main faculty, and over 4.5 hectares of public open house will probably be delivered, together with a neighbourhood geared up space for play and allotments.
Jessica Cooper, land and planning director at Taylor Wimpey East Midlands, mentioned: “This improvement is about extra than simply new houses – it’s about making a vibrant, sustainable group for Sawtry. We’re happy to be working with Allison Properties to ship a variety of high-quality houses and inexperienced areas, whereas additionally contributing in direction of bettering native services.
“We’re proud to be serving to help the group’s long-term development and we stay up for watching the event progress and welcoming new residents.”