Summerfield Homes hand over 11 new affordable homes in Watchet

Summerfield Homes has handed over eleven brand new properties on its development at Liddymore Park, Watchet to Somerset community- based affordable housing provider, SHAL Housing.

The houses are in the first of three phases of Summerfield’s development and range from one to three-bedroom properties. All but one has a garden and they each benefit from air source heat pumps and dedicated parking.

Liddymore Park is a short distance from the Knights Templar First School and within easy reach of Watchet town centre. The houses have been carefully designed to fit well with their surroundings and have a contemporary feel.

Handing over the completed homes to Lee Martin-Skull from SHAL, Mark Woodland, projects manager at Summerfield Homes, said: “We are delighted to be able to handover these much-needed homes to an association that works to provide safe, warm and affordable housing across the County.

“We are proud to deliver schemes with a mix of provision that create new communities for local people in sought after locations and that have our hallmark of a quality finish.”

Taking on the homes, Lee said: “It is such a privilege when we see people moving into the homes we help provide and we are grateful to Summerfield for the great job the team has done in planning and turning into a reality this attractive development.”

Image: (L- R) Alistair Lee, Site Manager, Summerfield Homes; Lee Martin-Skull, SHAL Housing; Stephanie Tonkyn from surveyors Taylor Lewis and Mark Woodland, Projects Manager, Summerfield Homes.

Somerset Housebuilder Returns To Watchet

Summerfield Homes are pleased to announce the purchase of a development which will comprise of 250 new homes in Watchet, Somerset. 

This acquisition represents the single largest purchase the regional housebuilding business has made, and shows Summerfield’s commitment in continuing to invest long term in housing and particularly within the Somerset West and Taunton area.

Summerfield Homes plan to commence work in early 2022 and the development will offer a mix of one, two, three and four bedroom homes. A new carpark and gates will also be constructed for the benefit of Knights Templar Community Church School and Nursery.

Ed Khodabandehloo, Director at Summerfield (pictured) commented:

‘We are delighted to be back investing and building in Watchet a town that is becoming increasingly popular. We’re already gathering interest and very much look forward to welcoming purchasers to the sites marketing suite which we anticipate will be open in autumn 2022.’