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Development offers an ideal option for commuters
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Development offers an ideal option for commuters

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David Wilson Homes is shining a spotlight on its Castle Syke Grange development in Pontefract, providing an ideal option for commuters seeking convenience and connectivity.

The development, where there is currently a range of four bedroom homes available, is perfectly positioned to suit the needs of modern homebuyers, with fantastic road and rail links. Offering a practical alternative to city living, these homes combine convenience with a rural setting.

Research conducted by the Office for National Statistics in the first quarter of 2025 found that 28% of working adults in Great Britain were hybrid working, whilst 14% worked from home exclusively.

For those adopting a hybrid working model, a selection of the properties at Castle Syke Grange include a study, and others offer a spare bedroom that can easily be converted into a home office.

Commuters travelling to the capital can take advantage of Pontefract’s train station, with journeys to London taking just over two hours. The town also offers excellent rail links to Leeds, Wakefield, Sheffield and York, providing convenient connectivity across the region.

Surrounding cities such as Leeds, Hull and Manchester are also easily accessible by road, as the development is only a short drive from the A639, A645, A628 and M62, making the commute even easier.

Sam Wood, sales director at David Wilson Homes Yorkshire West, said: “Castle Syke Grange is perfectly placed for commuters, offering reliable rail services and road connectivity. It’s an ideal choice for anyone looking to reduce their travel time without compromising on location or lifestyle.

“Whether you’re heading into the office or exploring the wider region, this location makes it easy.”

The development also benefits from convenient access to everyday amenities, with supermarkets, shops, pubs and restaurants all close by. Local landmarks, including the historic Pontefract Castle and Pontefract Museum, are also just a short distance away.

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