Huddersfield developer’s success continues with the launch of 'premium' new homes
Huddersfield-based property developer Clay Developments has released for sale the first three-bedroom properties of phase two of its Old Town Mill conversion development in Hebden Bridge.
The premium development’s first phase, which is called Weavers Terrace and comprised four new-build townhouses. This success has allowed Clay Developments to bring forward the launch of phase two, known as Carding Mill, with the first three triplex properties priced at £425,000.
Once complete, Carding Mill will comprise comprises 10 properties set over the five floors, each providing either two- or three-bedroom accommodation. The developer has reappointed West Yorkshire luxury homes estate agent Charnock Bates to market the properties on its behalf, following their success in selling the Weavers Terrace phase of the development.
Charnock Bates director, Ben Waites, said: “Clay Developments has an excellent reputation for building premium homes within the region and the new phase of properties at Old Town Mill will only further strengthen this reputation.
“We are already speaking to a number of prospective buyers who want to benefit from a thoughtfully designed, energy efficient premium home in a rural location close to both Halifax and Huddersfield.”
Old Town Mill takes its name from its site in Hebden Bridge, which was originally constructed around 1851 to function as a textile mill. Once complete, it will deliver 25 contemporary new homes to the region.
The properties at the development all benefit from high specification finishes, and purchasers who make earlier reservations will also have an overall budget towards the cost of kitchen units and fitting, with choice of colour of door finishes, worktops, and appliances. Prospective purchasers will also have a choice of floor and wall tiles to key areas of the bathrooms and shower areas.
Externally, the three properties now available as part of phase two will benefit from an enclosed garden area laid to lawn with border planting. Each property is also allocated two parking spaces with an electric vehicle charging point.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
- Add me on LinkedIn and Twitter to keep up to date
- And follow Bdaily on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
- Submit press releases to editor@bdaily.co.uk for consideration.
Looking to promote your product/service to SME businesses in your region? Find out how Bdaily can help →
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.