Construction work starts on Northumberland residential scheme

Construction work starts on Northumberland residential scheme
Northumberland Homes directors Gary Herron (left) and Mick Black with Rachel Warriner of RMT Accountants (centre)

Construction has commenced on a development of executive homes at Whitefield Farm, near Druridge Bay in Northumberland.

Northumberland (Whitefield Farm) is building four residential properties at the site four miles south of Amble, with completion expected by early summer.

The properties, which cover between 2,800 and 3,000 sq ft, have been designed by the architectural division of the Gateshead-based Shadbolt Group, while the developer’s sister company Northumberland Homes is acting as the main contractor for the project.

Gary Herron, co-founder and managing director of Northumberland Homes, said: "This is a fantastic location for a set of beautifully-designed homes and we’re excited to be reaching this latest stage of their realisation.

"The project team is continuing to make great progress on site and we’re expecting to be ready to hand them over in time for their buyers to enjoy the summer sunshine by the coast."

Rachel Warriner, head of corporate tax at RMT Accountants & Business Advisors, is working with Northumberland (Whitefield Farm) and Northumberland Homes on the contractual and financial aspects of its projects, as well as on the next schemes in the company’s business plan.

She added: "Northumberland Homes has detailed plans in place for how it is going to become an established niche player in the regional property development sector and RMT’s aim is to provide the sound financial foundations on which this progression can be based."

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