Hunters Edge
Developer: Charles Church
Charles Church's Eaglescliffe scheme of premium family homes.
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Teesside's top commuter village — 1,800-home master plan submitted
Eaglescliffe is a sought-after Stockton-on-Tees village with a 1,800-home masterplan submitted for the Admiralty Ecology Site on Urlay Nook Road. Active new-build schemes include Charles Church's Hunters Edge, Persimmon's Harebell Meadows, Miller Homes' Pearwood Gardens and Story Homes' Sadler Woods. Eaglescliffe station offers direct trains to London Kings Cross.
Eaglescliffe is one of Teesside's most desirable commuter villages — strong catchment for Egglescliffe School (Outstanding) and direct trains to London Kings Cross. The 1,800-home Urlay Nook Road masterplan will materially expand local supply through the late 2020s.
Eaglescliffe train station (under 10 minutes from most developments) offers direct trains to London Kings Cross, Darlington and York. Yarm station is also nearby. The A19 and A67 give easy regional access.
| Destination | Time | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Darlington | ~15m | Train |
| York | ~50m | Train |
| London Kings Cross | ~2h 45m | LNER / GC |
| Newcastle (via Darlington) | ~50m | LNER |
Egglescliffe School and Sixth Form College is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Durham Lane Primary School, Junction Farm Primary School and Teesside High School (independent) also serve the area.
Developer: Charles Church
Charles Church's Eaglescliffe scheme of premium family homes.
Developer: Story Homes
Story Homes scheme ideal for commuters — Eaglescliffe train station under 10 minutes' drive offering direct trains to London Kings Cross, Darlington and York.
Developer: Miller Homes
Miller Homes' Eaglescliffe scheme of family-led 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes.
Developer: TBC
Major 1,800-home masterplan submitted to Stockton Council for a residential-led mixed-use development on a 194-hectare site.
New 3-bedroom homes typically start from £270,000 with 4-bedroom detached homes from £365,000. Premium plots at Charles Church Hunters Edge and Story's Sadler Woods can reach £450,000+.
A masterplan for 1,800 proposed homes on 108.8 hectares of a 194-hectare site at the Admiralty Ecology Site on Urlay Nook Road has been submitted to Stockton Council, for a residential-led mixed-use development.
Yes — Egglescliffe School and Sixth Form College is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Local primaries include Durham Lane and Junction Farm, with Teesside High School and Yarm School as strong independent alternatives.