Developer starts work on new homes in Blyth

Work is underway on 169 new homes in Blyth.
Miller Homes North East regional managing director Patrick Arkle and sales director Aisling Ramshaw.Miller Homes North East regional managing director Patrick Arkle and sales director Aisling Ramshaw.
Miller Homes North East regional managing director Patrick Arkle and sales director Aisling Ramshaw.

Miller Homes has started on its Longshore Village development – a mix of three, four and five-bedroom homes – in South Newsham Road.

A selection of bungalows will also be available to help meet local demand for a variety of housing.

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As part of the new development, Miller Homes will be contributing over £1.3million to benefit the local community, with more than £800,000 to be used for educational purposes.

Other contributions will be made towards bus services in the area, improving local sports facilities, a coastal mitigation service contribution and strategic highways contribution.

There will also be an affordable housing scheme with 29 affordable homes.

Aisling Ramshaw, sales director at Miller Homes North East, said: “We’re really pleased to be bringing more new homes to Blyth and contributing to improvements in the area which will benefit everyone living there, including our future homebuyers.

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"Longshore Village will have a wide variety of homes for all kinds of buyers, including 10 of our latest house styles which have some amazing new design features.

“This will be our second live development in Blyth alongside Portland Wynd off Laverock Hall Road which has been incredibly popular.

"Just like Portland Wynd, Longshore Village sits between the coast and town centre, ideal for walks and picking up essentials.

"We’re looking forward to seeing the development come to life and will be releasing the first homes for sale this winter.”

For more information on Longshore Village and to register your interest visit www.millerhomes.co.uk/new-homes/north-east/south-newsham-blythe.aspx

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