How Dovecote Grange might look once complete

A East Midlands housebuilder is set to bring 93 homes to Fairham, in Nottingham.

Work is set to begin for Redrow East Midlands, who will be joining the exciting Fairham scheme with planning now officially granted by Rushcliffe Borough Council.

Dovecote Grange will include a mix of private and affordable homes for those in the community, including a mix of three, four and five bedrooms on offer from the housebuilder’s award-winning Heritage Collection.

The properties will also be part of Redrow’s new Eco Electric generation, featuring air source heat pumps and underfloor heating as standard – designed to significantly reduce energy bills.

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Two showhomes are also set to open as building progresses, providing an insight into what life at Dovecote Grange could look like for prospective househunters.

Dovecote Grange will form part of the wider 606-acre Fairham site, which will see a thriving new neighbourhood created in the region, bringing new homes, employment opportunities, as well as a new sense community to this area of Nottingham. There will be shared foot and cycling paths, £100m invested in new infrastructure and 200 acres of open space as part of the scheme.

Ryan O’Sullivan, Sales Director at Redrow East Midlands, said: “We’re delighted to have been granted planning permission for this exciting new development. Dovecote Grange will provide much-needed new homes in the area and we’re thrilled to become part of the wider Fairham development.

“Here at Redrow East Midlands, we’re passionate about prioritising sustainability, which is why each home we build will be part of our Eco Electric generation, future proofed with air source heat pumps, underfloor heating and improved insulation.

“We anticipate homes will be incredibly popular, with lots of people looking to Fairham as a vibrant new community with positive prospects for the local area. Now that work is set to begin on site, we’d encourage those looking to purchase a home to register their interest as soon as possible.”

Located to the south of Clifton, Fairham sits alongside the A453 Remembrance Way that links directly to the M1, making it perfect for commuting. It is also next to the NET tram terminus at Clifton South, within a 15-minute drive of East Midlands Airport and Freeport area, and just a 20-minute drive or tram ride from Nottingham city centre.

The development also forms a key part of Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Local Plan and will help meet the borough’s housing need for 13,500 new homes over the next decade.

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