The housebuilder will bring a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom homes and maisonettes, all designed with its signature contemporary style, featuring higher ceilings and taller windows than most new homes.
Built on the site of the former Beamlight Automotive Seating factory, which closed in 2012, the development has experienced significant remediation works to transform the brownfield land in preparation for the building work.
“It’s a great pleasure to announce that we’ll be delivering even more of our thoughtfully designed homes to the people of Eastwood.
“The development, which we’ve named Lawrence Mill in honour of the locally born author of D.H. Lawrence, will offer a quiet place for homebuyers to settle down on the outskirts of the historic town of Eastwood.
“Like all of our developments, we’re committed to building well-designed and spacious streets, with open space and greenery for residents to enjoy.”