New Monks Farm - See exclusive interior walkthrough of developed homes in Lancing
and live on Freeview channel 276
The project, which started in November 2019, is on course to complete in the winter of 2022/23.
The first 40 homes, including 15 which are social housing, are likely to be occupied by the end of the year.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAccording to the developers, the project, once completed, will provide a 'host of benefits to the local community', safeguard the future of the airport and provide 'much-needed homes'.
A spokesperson for CALA Homes said: "Interior expert Haley-Grace Card from Interiors by DAPA provides an exclusive tour of CALA Homes’ sought-after New Monks Park development in the coastal village of Lancing.
"The tour showcases three, two to three and four-bedroom showhomes available at New Monks Park, as well as the marketing suite.
"Located one mile from the coast of Lancing, this flagship development of over 600 homes will include a new 52-acre county park and new school upon completion, offering a coastal lifestyle that’s suited for new, growing and established families."
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdCALA said limited opportunities remain to secure an early 2022 move on this development as the first phase has begun selling quickly.
For more information call, the CALA Sales team on 01903 866946 or visit https://www.cala.co.uk/homes-for-sale/south-east-england/west-sussex/new-monks-park-lancing/.
West Sussex County Council said financial contributions for building the school were secured as part of the legal agreement known as section 106.
A spokesperson added: “A site for a new primary school is included in the New Monks Farm development in Lancing to cater for the increased numbers of children living in these houses and those nearby.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad"Further information and a timeline will be provided as the development progresses.”
To read more about the development and see drone footage, click here and click here for more behind the scenes photos.
Have you read?: Prices revealed for first homes in development
Comment Guidelines
National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.