en.Wedoany.com Reported - Cruden Homes has submitted a detailed planning application for a new coastal community called Wadeslea in Elie, Scotland. The project, which has already received masterplan consent, will deliver 86 new homes in the first phase, including terraced, semi-detached, and detached houses, comprising 30 affordable homes and 10 bungalows designed specifically for residents aged 55 and over.

At the heart of the project is a large landscaped green space named Wadeslea Park, featuring leisure seating areas, informal play spaces, and biodiversity enhancement measures including native planting, bat boxes, swift bricks, and hedgehog corridors. The architectural design of the entire community draws inspiration from the traditional buildings and materials of Elie and Earlsferry, incorporating bespoke stonework and architectural details that reflect the coastal heritage of the East Neuk, aiming to capture the character and leisure atmosphere of Elie as one of Scotland's most popular places to live and visit.
Paul Doran, Development Director at Cruden Homes, stated that the project aims to become a natural extension of the village, blending into the surrounding environment. He noted that Elie offers beaches, coastal paths, local shops, cafes, golf courses, and scenic resources, and that there is a genuine demand for high-quality, energy-efficient new homes in the area. Cruden Homes has increased its investment in Fife and has already delivered new homes in nearby Pittenweem. The planning application has undergone detailed design and consultation with Fife Council and the local community. If planning permission is granted, construction is expected to begin later this year.
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