Peveril Homes has announced work has started on its Birches View development, off Wessington Lane, South Wingfield.
It said its plans for the 2.25-acre plot include “an attractive mix” of three and four bedroom homes, as well as affordable two-bedroom properties, with the first homes available soon.
James Smith, Peveril managing director, said: “We’re always on the lookout for great quality land to build on and this new site is perfectly located to welcome new residents into South Wingfield’s village community.
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My number one! It’s an absolutely brilliant walk, after all there is a reason it’s one of the most popular routes in the Peak District!
Starting in the historic village of Edale, the route heads towards Grindsbrook Clough where you’ll scramble up to the plateau of Kinder Scout. This is my favourite part of the walk as the scramble is just the right balance of challenging and enjoyable. Once at the top, you’ll head west which takes you along Kinder’s edge with some spectacular rock formations, and the best spots for a selfie! Eventually leading to Kinder Low trig point and from here you’ll head down Jacobs Ladders (you’ll be glad that you’ve gone down here not up when you see other walkers having to face the uphill climb of Jacob’s Ladder) and follow the sign posts back into Edale.
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Weir and sluce gates beside North Mill, Belper
- Credit: Sally Mosley
Belper forms part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, while the industrial past is a major draw for tourists, there in fine walking country in the area.
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Explore a length of the Derwent valley on a circular walk from Belper. Wander through riverside meadows, amble along quiet lanes and ascend an old path rewarded with aerial views across the valley.
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If approved, the development would be split across a main plot above Alfreton Park Community Special School and Alfreton Hall, and a smaller plot just to the east of Shirland Golf Club (Image: Google)
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