Work has begun on a £12m development that will create 39 new homes in Marton, Lincolnshire.
The two to four-bedroom single and two-storey homes in Stow Park Road are being delivered by E5 Living UK, which is promising a new generation of high specification eco-friendly homes including air source heat pumps for buyers looking for more sustainable heating options.
Marton Meadows is the second venture in the county for E5, which is also building nearly 100 new homes at King’s Park in Grimsby and has further sites in Market Rasen and Caistor.
E5 has teamed up with its King’s Park architect, the Cleethorpes based Hodson Architects, for the project. It will be built by Kenmore Design, an experienced residential construction contractor. The first properties are expected to come to market in the autumn.
E5 Director, Kevin Stevens, said: “We are delighted to bring these much needed new homes to Marton, particularly as there’s a nationwide shortage of single storey and eco-friendly homes. People want to live cleaner and take responsibility for themselves concerning the environment we all live in.
“Our experience in Lincolnshire to date has shown that buyers are keen on the open plan contemporary style properties we deliver as they offer more flexible living and suit the way we use our homes today.
“We pride ourselves on delivering a high specification of homes as standard, far in excess of the traditional new builds on offer, so we’re expecting a lot of interest when they come to market.”
Andy Miles, Director of Kenmore Design, said: “Working with E5 Living UK and in this area of Lincolnshire is an exciting development for us. We will be building on our supply chain network here, which will have a valuable impact on the local economy.
“E5 has a clear vision for a new generation of homes at Marton Meadows and we’re looking forward to delivering them.”
Image: Marton Academy Deputy Principal Simon Green, Principal Reece Davey, E5 Director Kevin Stevens, Marton Academy Office Manager Marie Castelluccio, Andy Miles from Kenmore Designs with pupils Sophie Snape and Tyler Wright on the new Marton Meadows development