Bloor Homes has secured approximately 36 acres at Old Harm Farm in Lea, as reported by North West Place.
The builders are expected to build 280 homes on the land, as outlined in the planning permission, which was secured in November last year. The plans included 196 market houses and 84 affordable homes.
The development of the farmland could unlock more than £3m in planning gain for Preston City Council, according to Savills.
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