Beal Homes has unveiled details of its latest £30 million King's Fold development in Hull.
The development will feature a collection of two and three-bedroom homes built in mews style, arranged around courtyards to create a village feel, on a 10-acre site off Barnes Way.
Located in the sought-after area of Kingswood Parks, King's Fold is perfect for househunters seeking a suburban lifestyle with an abundance of shopping, restaurant and entertainment options close by.
A sales launch for King's Fold is expected to be held this spring, with construction due to start in the summer and the first buyers likely to move into their new homes in mid-2024. More than 200 would-be buyers have already expressed their interest in the development.
Jamie Barrington, Sales Operations Manager at Beal Homes, said: "We're delighted to announce our return to Kingswood with our latest development, King's Fold.
"The consistently strong demand for all of our previous developments in the area has shown just how popular Kingswood Parks is and we expect King’s Fold to be no different.
"King's Fold will be perfect for first-time buyers, families, professionals and downsizers alike. It's in such a popular area, with a wide variety of shopping, leisure and dining options all on the doorstep.
"This development has been designed to form a village-style community within the wider Kingswood neighbourhood.
"We've had a great deal of interest already and we’re asking homebuyers to register for King’s Fold on our website so they’re informed about the forthcoming sales launch as soon as it is confirmed."
King's Fold will include a selection of popular Beal house types including the two-bedroom Tribeca, three-bedroom Dalton and three-bedroom Butterwick.
Two new house types – The Keldy and The Brompton – will also be available. Both offer two bedrooms and are perfect for first-time buyers and those looking to downsize. The introduction of these house types reflects how popular Kingswood Parks is for people at all stages of the housing ladder.
The development will mark a return to Kingswood where Beal has delivered more than 1,200 homes over the past 26 years and has played a leading role in creating a vibrant community.
Simon Parker, Contracts Manager at Beal, has worked for the housebuilder for 30 years. In that time, he has been involved in more than a dozen Beal developments at Kingswood, including King’s Chase, King’s Vale and now King’s Fold.
He said: "I've been working with Beal on Kingswood since the very first brick was laid and over the past 26 years it’s grown into something of a second home for me.
"Kingswood remains one of the most sought-after areas of the city and King’s Fold will reinforce that reputation. I look forward to seeing construction begin and to the development taking shape."
Construction News
24/02/2023
Beal Homes Unveils Details Of £30m King's Fold Development


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