The show home has officially opened at the development on York City FC’s former ground at Bootham Crescent.
Councillors Michael Pavlovic and Margaret Wells, York City’s general manager Darren Kelly and commercial director Paul Sackey, and Persimmon Yorkshire managing director Scott Waters joined the ribbon cutting ceremony at the former home of the Minstermen.
It is the latest milestone in the development at the 4.25 acre site.
Scott said: “We’re delighted to welcome homebuyers to our show home at Bootham Crescent.
“Steeped in history and only a short walk from the shops, restaurants, and sights of York city centre, this truly will be a special place to live.
“With its unique location, excellent local schools, fantastic transport links and a range of homes to choose from, we’re sure Bootham Crescent is going to prove extremely popular with homebuyers.”
Altogether, 93 properties are being built on Bootham Crescent. Nineteen are being handed to the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust for affordable homes.
The development includes a mix of property types ranging from one bed apartments through to four bed properties.
The three streets and four apartment buildings will be named after seven York City heroes as chosen by York City supporters.
The show home is open for viewings Thursday to Mondays – 11am to 6pm. Appointments are not required but are recommended: call 01904 233953, and see more here.