Work on South Yorkshire’s newest urban development Sky-House has now begun – and already 11 out of 44 first phase properties have been sold.
The Sky-House development on the Waverley Regeneration site, close to both Rotherham and Sheffield, is part of an ambitious campaign funded by Homes England to bring more than 200 new homes to the Sheffield City Region and beyond over the coming years.
The Sky-House project is based around the already hugely acclaimed back-to-back housing model created by the architects at Sheffield’s Coda Studios.
Coda’s 21st century take on the Victorian back-to-back house includes two double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, an open plan kitchen/diner and a private roof garden accessed from a private study area.
Outside there is courtyard parking, communal play areas and private patios for each home owner.
The design has already reached a national audience thanks to coverage by the BBC.
The Sky-House Co was founded by Coda Managing Director David Cross and Property Developer Philip Prince of Broadfield Holdings.
Sales enquiries are being dealt with by the Crystal Peaks offices of Sheffield estate agency Redbrik
“The Sky House has been one of Coda’s most talked about and applauded concepts and one that we feel fits in perfectly with the Waverley development plan,” said David.
“The proof of that is that the response to the sales launch was so strong, with 11 of these beautiful properties being sold even before work had begun and with plenty more interest for the remaining properties, which should be completed by early 2019.
“There is a genuine thirst for this new approach to property and design and the Waverley development is the perfect setting to launch such a bold approach to new ideas in architecture.”