Thursday, September 11, 2025

Coalville Urban Extension to grow by further 146 homes

The next stage of the Southeast Coalville Urban Extension is underway, as Lovell teams up with Harworth Group to progress the delivery of 146 new homes.

With land now acquired, the Lovell team in the East Midlands is set to deliver the homes as part of 2,000 homes in the National Forest area, alongside a new local centre, primary school and new public spaces.

Included within the 146 plots will be a number of affordable homes, along with a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom homes for open market sale.

Mark Roe, partnerships director for Lovell in the East Midlands, said: “This collaboration with Harworth strengthens our commitment to creating successful communities through large-scale and affordable development, alongside our successful partnership delivery.

“Unlocking the next stage of this pivotal development allows us to continue our mission of delivering much needed quality housing ensuring buyers in the East Midlands have access to safe, affordable and quality homes they can call their own locally.”

David Cockroft, managing director – national development delivery at Harworth Group, said: “We’re delighted to complete our first transaction with Lovell at South East Coalville.

“This development is about more than building homes, it’s about creating a true sense of place. By delivering high-quality housing alongside green spaces, essential infrastructure, a new two-form primary forest school, and a Local Quarter with retail and community amenities, we’re enhancing the appeal of South East Coalville and the wider area as a fantastic place to live. This is placemaking in action.”

The next phase of the development is due to commence in early 2026 and is expected to complete in late 2026.

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