Keepmoat begins regeneration project at disused land in Nottingham

Keepmoat begins regeneration project at disused land in Nottingham

Top 10 UK housebuilder, Keepmoat, is working to deliver 90 luxury new homes as part of a £15m investment set to transform abandoned brownfield land in West Bridgford.

 

The housebuilder acquired the site off Wilford Lane, which formerly housed a disused restaurant and rifle range, in 2020 and subsequently secured planning to regenerate the land in September last year.

 

The site, which saw a show home launch this summer, will deliver an enhanced specification of energy efficient homes – a new type of offering for the housebuilder, which typically creates homes perfect for first-time-buyers.

Keepmoat- Chateau Mews

 

The exclusive development will feature one and two bedroom apartments, two, three, four and five-bedroom homes across luxury plots, set with stylish finishes to add to the emerging suburbs within the area. Within close proximity to Nottingham Castle, Robin Hood landmarks and the River Trent, the homes will include EV chargers, solar panels, enhanced insulation and much more to give homeowners energy efficient living. 

 

Robin McGinn, Land & Partnerships Director at Keepmoat, East Midlands said: “We’re pleased to be regenerating a disused piece of land at the heart of West Bridgford that has so much culture and diversity within the existing area.

 

“Considering the already established community we’re committed to creating new homes that will fit seamlessly within the existing landscape. We are also investing in the local road infrastructure to provide valuable, convenient access to local amenities including schools, restaurants, cafes, gyms and the tram network.”

 

The new regeneration project, Chateau Mews, has been named after the former Chateau Restaurant which formerly sat on the site.

 

To find out more, please visit: www.keepmoat.com/chateau-mews