Eleven different house types will be available on the site. Credit: Banks Homes

Banks acquires site in Yarm

The development will be the County Durham-based housebuilder’s first foray into the Tees Valley, as it looks to build 109 homes on the site.

Located on the southern edge of the town, the development will be called The Cornfields and will consist of three- to five-bedroom homes.

Work is expected to complete on the estate early next year.

This marks the third development site that Banks Homes’ has brought forward since it was established by the Banks Group two years ago, following its Symeon Court and Mount Oswald schemes in Durham. 

The company’s first large-scale development, Cathedral Meadows in West Rainton, is also progressing, with the first residents set to move in.

Further development sites across the North East and Yorkshire are set to be launched in the coming months.

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To confirm, our GP surgeries are struggling with a severe shortage of ability to cater for the current population. The schools have bigger classes pushed further by the private schools and the logical step is more houses, less infrastructure and politicians who just make general statements with massaged metrics to undermine and fact based negativity.
Yarms the new Ingleby Barwick.

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