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Plans for 175 new homes near Somerset rugby club

The proposed homes will be built on agricultural fields either side of Daws Lane, between Agri Fruit Ltd.'s base at Follyfoot Farm and the existing homes either side of the main road

Plans for 175 homes on the A38 Taunton Road in North Petherton(Image: Clifton Emery Design)

A proposed development in Somerset could bring over 170 new homes to the area near North Petherton Rugby Club.

Property developer North Petherton LVA LLP has put forward a plan to construct 175 houses along the A38 Taunton Road, situated at the southern end of North Petherton, a short distance from the rugby club.

The development involves building homes on agricultural fields on either side of Daws Lane, positioned between Agri Fruit Ltd's Follyfoot Farm and existing residential properties along the main road.

Somerset Council is scheduled to review and decide on the initial proposal by the end of the year.

The site is directly opposite the 72-home Chaucer's Meadow housing estate, built by Persimmon Homes Severn Valley, and is close to two other housing developments north of the rugby club.

The new homes would be accessible via a new junction on Taunton Road, just north of the Beggars' Brook lay-by, which serves as the entrance and exit to the rugby club.

Development plans indicate that the homes will be constructed on either side of Daws Lane, which will be repurposed as a pedestrian path. The plan includes 70 homes to the north and 105 homes to the south.

Out of the 175 homes planned for the site, which will range from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom houses, 30 per cent - 53 homes - are to be classified as affordable. Additionally, the developer plans to create a sizeable "meadow parkland" with walking paths along the northern edge of the site, as well as establish a new wetland area at the southern edge, near the existing watercourse.