Homebuyers have a new opportunity to settle in the charming village of Armthorpe, located on the outskirts of Doncaster, as 5-star house builder Persimmon unveils its latest venture – the Nutwell Grange development.
The development features 162 new homes, offering an array of choices from two to five-bedroom properties. With its convenient location to both picturesque countryside and the M18 motorway, and a mere 4 miles away from Doncaster train station, Nutwell Grange is expected to be highly sought-after among prospective buyers.
Prices for these inviting homes start at £200,000, catering to a diverse range of buyers, including families drawn to the sought-after Barnwood drive-through, a spacious four-bedroom home tailored for bustling households.
Gemma Bateman, Head of Sales at Persimmon South Yorkshire, expressed excitement about welcoming potential homeowners to the show home at Nutwell Grange. She emphasised the development’s family-friendly atmosphere, making it equally appealing to professionals, commuters, first-time buyers, and downsizers seeking a fresh lifestyle.
In addition to providing significant green spaces within the development, Persimmon is investing over half a million pounds into education in the area, as well as contributing £160,000 to support local highways.
The Deputy Mayor and portfolio holder for business, Councillor Glyn Jones, expressed enthusiasm about Persimmon’s commitment to Doncaster and their efforts in providing affordable homes in Armthorpe. He eagerly looks forward to seeing the site’s progress in the months ahead.
Homebuyers are encouraged to explore the Nutwell Grange show home from 11 am to 6 pm, Thursday to Monday. To arrange viewings, interested parties can call Persimmon’s sales office at 01302 248 763 or visit www.persimmonhomes.com/new-homes/south-yorkshire/nutwell-grange. This enticing development promises to be a welcoming haven for those seeking a place to call home in Doncaster.
Based in Armthorpe, George Viola is the Senior Editor at City of Doncaster News. Previously he has worked for The Huffington Post.