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    Lovell’s £42m Coalville development: design, energy and phasing notes for project teams

    February 13, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Lovell’s £42m Coalville development: design, energy and phasing notes for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Construction has started on Lovell Homes’ £42m Swinfen Vale scheme on a 10.4-acre greenfield site off Beveridge Lane, Ellistown, forming part of Harworth Estates’ wider regeneration of southeast Coalville. The development will deliver 146 one- to four-bedroom homes, all designed to achieve SAP B energy ratings using gas heating supplemented by roof-mounted solar panels. Lovell will contribute £1m via planning obligations to local infrastructure and services, with first homes due on sale in July 2026 and initial occupation targeted for September 2026.

    Technical Brief

    • Initial groundworks are under way on the Swinfen Vale site off Beveridge Lane, Ellistown.
    • All dwellings are specified with gas-fired heating systems supplemented by roof-mounted photovoltaic panels.
    • Ecological design includes hedgehog highways integrated into boundary treatments on every residential plot.
    • Swift nesting bricks are to be built into each dwelling envelope as a biodiversity enhancement measure.
    • Programme phasing allows marketing to start before first occupation, supporting cashflow and construction sequencing.

    Our Take

    Within our 704 Infrastructure stories, relatively few schemes in regional towns like Coalville combine a mid-sized £40m–£50m budget with a >10-acre footprint, suggesting Lovell is targeting a scale that can materially influence local housing supply without the planning complexity of major urban regeneration.

    The £1m earmarked for local infrastructure and services is significant for a 146-home scheme in Leicestershire and will likely be scrutinised as a benchmark in future Section 106 / planning gain negotiations for comparable greenfield sites in the East Midlands.

    Lovell Homes’ delivery of a mixed 1–4 bedroom housing mix on a 10.4-acre site aligns with a pattern in our database where regional UK housebuilders are favouring tenure and size diversity to de-risk sales rates in secondary markets rather than relying on uniform three-bed family stock.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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