A development of 46 new homes for local people in Liskeard has reached a major milestone as the first phase of homes are built to roof level.
The Maudlin Farm scheme on land south of Lake Lane on the eastern side of the town is being developed by Treveth, the partnership company set up by Cornwall Council to deliver new homes and commercial development to benefit people who live and work in Cornwall.
It will feature 35 homes for private rent and 11 affordable homes, including seven affordable rent and four shared ownership properties, available from spring 2022. Construction is being carried out by Mi-space, part of the Midas Group, who got work under way on the project in March 2021.
Story posted October 20, 2021
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