Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Work completes at 120-home scheme in Gedling

Construction work has completed at a new housing development delivering 120 new homes in Gedling.

Miller Homes has completed its work on the Bonington Grange development, built on a triangular parcel of land which links Burton Road, Linden Grove, and the newly-built Colwick Loop Road.

The developer has sold all its private homes and handed over the final sets of keys to new occupants of the properties.

As part of the work on the site, Derby-based Miller Homes East Midlands also provided two separate play areas within the development’s public open space, in accordance with the planning permission for the housing scheme.

The housing firm has recently achieved further planning approval on a development of homes to be brought to Bramcote, following the completion of the Gedling scheme.

Emma Weston, sales director of Miller Homes East Midlands, said: “We are very proud to have completed work at Bonington Grange and leave behind a new community of homeowners in Gedling.

“The development formed a key part of wider growth and infrastructure of the area, including improved transport links and new school facilities, both of which will be and already is proving to be extremely helpful to our residents at Bonington Grange.

“As we look fondly back on completed, successful projects we have delivered, our focus is always moving forward to the next one, which in this case is our new Bramcote Hills Rise development which will be coming soon for Nottinghamshire home buyers to explore.

“We are equally as confident and excited by the prospect of what will be delivered at Bramcote Hills Rise, once more in support of the wider development of another Nottinghamshire borough.”

Miller Homes’ latest scheme, to be delivered in Bramcote, is part of a wider planning agreement which will see a new purpose-built secondary school provided as well as 470 new homes, built between Miller Homes and St Modwen Homes.

The 40-acre land parcel acquired by the developers from Nottinghamshire County Council is located off Coventry Lane in Bramcote, with the proceeds of the land sale being directly attributed to the build of the proposed new school facility.

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