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Harron Homes begins work regenerating unused Bilsthorpe factory site




Housebuilder Harron Homes has started work on its latest development to feature 136 homes.

Bilsthorpe Chase will rejuvenate the former Noble Foods egg factory site to feature 136 homes ranging in size between two and five bedrooms.

Overlooking the scenic Nottinghamshire countryside, the developer is endeavouring to create a family-friendly neighbourhood with three open spaces, with two containing play equipment for various ages.

CGI Street Scene of Bilsthorpe Chase, where work has now begun. Credit: Harron Homes (56174114)
CGI Street Scene of Bilsthorpe Chase, where work has now begun. Credit: Harron Homes (56174114)

Harron will be contributing over £643,000 to support bus stop provision, community facilities, primary education, library stock and outdoor sports and recreation in the Bilsthorpe area.

Nick Hague, land director at Harron Homes, said: “We’re very excited to be starting on this project to bring high quality new homes to the area. It’s a fantastic opportunity to create something useful to the community where before there was only a derelict factory site.”

Bilsthorpe Chase can be found at Kirklington Road, Bilsthorpe, where a marketing suite and showhome are expected to open by the summer.



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