Construction has started on a development of 29 affordable rent homes in Nuneaton. The £3.3 million scheme will provide a variety of housing types to create a thriving new community for families and older people.
Built by Seddon and designed by Walker Troup Architects, the development comprises six two-bedroom and 13 three-bedroom houses, as well as a block of 10 two-bedroom apartments.
All of the homes will feature uPVC doors and windows, as well as fully insulated floors, walls, and lofts to help lower residents’ energy bills.
Rob Moore, Business Unit Director at Seddon, said: “Affordable rent homes are key if we are to empower people to feel truly part of their communities.
“Our customer-led approach to housing delivery is central to everything we do at Seddon. Triton Road embodies the successful relationship we’ve built with Citizen, an organsiation that is committed to rebalancing the issue of housing affordability across the West Midlands.
“This is a fantastically designed and well-situated development, which will transform disused brownfield land to create a real sense of place and community for residents.”
Nick Byrne, executive director of development at Citizen, said: “We’re pleased to see work starting on the Triton Road site in Nuneaton and, once completed, it will provide much needed homes for people living in Nuneaton.
“It’s good to be working with Seddon again on a brownfield site in Nuneaton and we are looking forward to seeing the site progress.”
Work is scheduled to complete in Q2 2022.
Image: (LR) Rob Moore, Business Unit Director Seddon and Nick Byrne, Executive Director of Development, Citizen