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Up, up and away – It's not just sales soaring at Clifford Gardens
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Up, up and away – It's not just sales soaring at Clifford Gardens

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The Editor

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Sales aren’t the only things soaring at Bellway’s Clifford Gardens in Skipton – with recent buyer and keen drone photographer, Chris Scott taking some wonderful shots from above the 188-home development.

Chris, who’s been taking drone photos for the last five years, has been photographing the development from above ever since reserving a three-bedroom, detached Willow in late 2024. And now that he’s moved in he’s very much enjoying continuing to visually chart the growth of Clifford Gardens.

“I’ll have a great selection of pictures of the growth of this new corner of Skipton by the time the building work is complete and all the homes are sold and occupied,” said Chris.

“It’ll be great to see how it looks at the end, with a busy, lively community living spread out below my camera.”

Bellway’s Clifford Gardens development features a wide selection of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes.

Melanie Smith, Bellway Yorkshire’s sales director, said: “It’s great receiving Chris’ aerial photos – they provide a really interesting timeline of the development, which we’re all very much enjoying.”

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