Housebuilder secures land for development in North Yorkshire town

Credit: Alan Walker

New homes and a communal green are set to be built in the village of Old Malton in North Yorkshire after housebuilder Duchy Homes secured land on Westgate.

The homes are being built on two hectares of conservation area land on the site of the former Coronation Farm and disused Yorkshire County Highway depot.

Outline planning permission has already been granted for residential development and Duchy Homes is now preparing its Reserved Matters submission for family homes, including two, three and four-bed houses and bungalows and affordable homes.

Duchy Homes said: “The new development, named Derwent Green, will enhance the village with its use of traditional, high-quality materials to provide much-needed new homes, and existing stone will be re-used where
possible to retain the charm of its former agricultural setting. The plans have also been thoughtfully designed to provide a large open green space for residents to enjoy.

“Old Malton has a rich agricultural history and home buyers can join the fantastic community spirit in the area, enjoying two public houses with the traditional ivy-clad coaching inn The Wentworth Arms as well as the charismatic 18th century Royal Oak, both in the Old Malton village.”

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