Located immediately south of Coventry Road and west of Cawston Lane, the site benefits from Outline Planning Consent and will comprise of up to 210 homes as well as a two-form entry primary school.
It is the first piece of land to be sold within the wider allocation known as Homestead View, the name of the South West Rugby Sustainable Urban Development Extension. It will feature 5,000 homes, two schools, a district centre, 35 hectares of employment land, walking and cycling routes, new transport links and green infrastructure.
George Fox, Director of Newton LDP, said: “We are delighted to have sold this parcel of land to Miller Homes. We have worked closely with their teams across the country in the past, so we are really pleased to have now done a deal with their West Midlands Team.
“Miller Homes build a quality product which is ideal for this first phase at Homestead View. We know their houses will not only complement the existing community, but enhance future planned phases.”
Just under a third (30 per cent) of the 210 new homes will be affordable, and construction is due to start early next year with show homes expected to be open on site as early as June 2025.
Myron Osborne, Chief Executive of Catesby Estates, said this was a major step in bringing forward development in South West Rugby.
He said: “We are delighted that this deal represents the first land sale from our expanded strategic land portfolio since the acquisition of L&Q Estates. Homestead View will create a new community in this part of Rugby, and we are really pleased phase one of this scheme is set to get underway.”
Neil Ballett, Land Director at Miller Homes West Midlands, said: “Miller Homes West Midlands is excited to have successfully acquired the first phase of land at Cawston, Rugby, an area we know well from our successful Poets Meadow scheme just a stone's throw away.
“When the reserved matters consent is secured, it will allow much-needed quality housing to be delivered for the community, building on our strong local presence and commitment to the area.”
Cawston is located 2.5 miles south-west of Rugby town centre and benefits from facilities including a primary school, convenience store, pubs and takeaway food options and a community hall.
With nearby links to the A45, M6 and M1, the settlement provides good access to Coventry, Birmingham, Leicester and Northampton.