Kendrick Homes gallops into Banbury with £12 million White Horse Meadows development
One of the UK’s oldest builders is launching its largest site in three years this week as it unveils White Horse Meadows.
Stourbridge-based Kendrick Homes, which was established in 1880, is building a £12 million collection of two, three and four-bedroom homes, situated on the northern edge of Banbury.
There will be 40 properties in total, with 28 being sold exclusively by the company and the remaining 12 being affordable houses sold through a local housing association.
The homes have been designed with the natural beauty of the area in mind. They will be built using materials including Horton stone and slate roofing tiles, with the company’s renowned high-quality features and finishes throughout.
As part of Kendrick’s commitment to developing strong communities, it will also invest £1.15 million in infrastructure projects, such as primary and secondary education and sport facilities.
“White Horse Meadows is a real landmark development for the business and gives potential buyers the opportunity to purchase a range of properties in one of the most sought-after locations in Oxfordshire,” explained Max Kendrick at Kendrick Homes.
“It gives you the best of all worlds, with the charm of a historic town on the edge of beautiful countryside, and direct links to the region’s major centres.”
Properties on the development start from £305,000 for a two-bedroom home.