2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes
Saltshouse Road, Kingston Upon Hull, HU8 9HH
Opening hours
Monday: 10am - 5pm
Tuesday: - Closed
Wednesday: - Closed
Thursday: 10am - 5pm
Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 10am - 5pm
The Leeway 4, Hull Kingston Upon Hull
The Leeway developments by Compendium Living have reinvigorated the Ings area of East Hull with beautiful, modern living spaces and a real sense of community. The fourth phase continues The Leeway success story with a new selection of exceptional 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes, in this revitalised part of Hull
Click here for more details on Compendium Living and The Leeway development!
Opening hours
Monday: 10am - 5pm
Tuesday: - Closed
Wednesday: - Closed
Thursday: 10am - 5pm
Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 10am - 5pm
Available Homes
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- BARMBY 3 bedroom home
- BAYFIELD 3 bedroom home
- HARKER 4 bedroom home
- HEATON 3 bedroom home
- MILLWARD 2 bedroom home
- MORLEY 2 bedroom home
- WOODFORD DETACHED 3 bedroom home
- WOODFORD SEMI 3 bedroom home
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Saltshouse Road, Kingston Upon Hull, HU8 9HH
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Why buy new?
Spend up to £2,207* less on energy bills each yearand reduce your carbon footprint with your new build Lovell home
While fuel economy is front-of-mind for every householder, we're also increasingly conscious of the need to live more sustainably and how we can all do our bit towards helping the environment.
'Watt a Save' – the latest report by The House Builder Federation, using research based on Government Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data – reveals that the average new build energy bill is up to 64% cheaper than running costs for older properties, saving homeowners up to £2,207 a year in running costs.
That's the equivalent of up to £72 per month for apartment buyers, up to £132 per month for bungalow owners and as much as £183 per month for house-buyers (* totalling a saving of £2,207 a year).
Properties built from June 2023 onwards – to Part L regulations – are estimated to save homeowners up to £2,000 on their annual energy bills, rising to £2,575 for houses specifically.
And in the country's efforts towards attaining net zero, the average new build house emits 61% less carbon than older houses: 1.29 tonnes of carbon per year, just 36% of that of the average older property, which emits an average of 3.52 tonnes per year.
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