Published: Monday, 9th December 2024
Show homes at the borough council’s 226-home Florence Fields development have opened to the public, allowing people to see inside the properties for the first time.
The development is a major element of the council’s 1,000-home programme to deliver much-needed new homes for West Norfolk with its development partner, Lovell Partnerships Ltd.
Council Leader, Cllr Alistair Beales, said:
“This is a significant milestone in the progress of one of our key development schemes and it’s good news for the people of West Norfolk because every new home helps us chip away at the housing need in the borough.
“I’ve been very impressed by the quality of what we are creating and it’s great to see the sustainability principles you set out being delivered in front of you.”
Simon Medler, regional managing director at Lovell, said:
“It is fantastic to have the Florence Fields show homes open and to have been met with such a positive reaction from both councillors and the public over the opening weekend.
“All Lovell homes are built with quality and style at the forefront, with an emphasis on environmentally friendly features, and we know how popular this development is going to be with locals. There are two show homes and an educational ‘Why Buy New Home’ to browse, and it is a pleasure to officially open Florence Fields and work in close partnership with the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk once again.”
Councillors were given a preview at a launch event on Friday, the day before the show homes opened to the public.
They were shown around two properties and part of the site, which allowed them to see many of the energy efficiency measures, flood attenuation works and other features.
Local ward councillor, Cllr Alexandra Ware, said:
“I have been very keen to see what benefits this development will bring for the local community and I have been reassured by what is being delivered.
“From the new play and open space amenities to the improvements to public safety and local transport, it’s clear that this development will support existing communities as well as the new residents.”
Florence Fields was formerly known as the Parkway development but, with the help of KLA students, it was renamed after Florence Green, the last war veteran of WWI. Florence Green lived in King’s Lynn from 1920 until her death in 2012, aged 110.
The first properties are now available to reserve. The show homes are open Thursday-Monday 10am-5pm. Find out more at www.lovell.co.uk/developments/florence-fields-kings-lynn or 01553 386032.