South Yorkshire Sky-House development sells out

The first phase of the acclaimed Sky-House development at the Waverley Regeneration site in South Yorkshire is now completely sold.
Sky-House development at the Waverley Regeneration site in South YorkshireSky-House development at the Waverley Regeneration site in South Yorkshire
Sky-House development at the Waverley Regeneration site in South Yorkshire

The Sky-House development on land close to both Sheffield and Rotherham is part of an ambitious campaign funded by Homes England's Home Building Fund.

The project - with prices starting at about £183,567 - is based around the back-to-back housing model created by the architects at Sheffield's CODA Studios.

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Sky-House’s 21st century take on back-to-back housing creates sensitively dense, beautiful and naturally eco-friendly homes complete with their signature roof gardens, terraces and expansive windows.

Outside there is a compact front garden, home zone parking courts and communal play areas for children.

Following the 100 per cent sales success of the first phase, an application is about to be submitted to Rotherham Council for a second development of a further 44 properties alongside the current Waverley site at Lescar Road at Catcliffe.

At the same time, Sky-House Co has already been given approval to create 35 of its acclaimed Sky-House homes as part of the redeveloped British Tissues site in Oughtibridge

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That development will consist of 24 three bedroom Sky Houses, six more three bed end-terraces along with a further five four-bed riverside properties. The site’s old Mill Cottages will also be converted into four apartments and a cottage.

And in nearby Stocksbridge, the company is preparing for the creation of seven three-bedroom town houses - all with their own terraces and parking spaces - on the site of the former Peggy Tub social club in New Road.