Saturday, April 26, 2025

Final phase of construction underway at Edwalton development

Construction work is now underway on the final phase of new homes at Vistry Group’s Edwalton Fields location in Edwalton.

Bovis Homes and Linden Homes, which are part of the Vistry Group, are delivering over 750 new homes as part of a wider new neighbourhood being built off Melton Road on the southern edge of Nottingham.

The final phase of 149 properties will be built by Linden Homes on a parcel of land to the north of the wider development. Bovis Homes is also building its final phase of 120 homes on the neighbouring site.

Work started on the final Linden Homes properties in Summer 2023, and the development will comprise 104 two, three and four-bedroom houses for private sale and 45 affordable homes including apartments, flats and houses available through rent or shared ownership.

The wider development has already delivered land for a new primary school – Rosecliffe Spencer Academy, which opened in September 2020 – and is also set to deliver a country park.

Freya Halsall, marketing manager for Vistry Mercia, said: “Edwalton Fields has been popular with buyers since we started construction over five years ago and there’s already a vibrant new community established here.

“As well as bringing hundreds of much-needed new homes to the area, Vistry’s developments have had a significant positive impact on the local community, delivering a total of £10 million in investment in infrastructure.

“This is funding improvements to a whole range of facilities, including sports and leisure, public art, public transport, cycle routes, primary schools, libraries and public open space.”

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