Regalstone Developments Ltd.
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Former Raisby OfficesGarmondsway
Coxhoe
Durham
DH6 4BB
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developments
1. the process of developing; growth; progress:
2. a significant consequence or event: recent developments in science.
3. a developed state or form: Drama reached its highest development in the plays of Shakespeare.
4. Music.the part of a movement or composition in which a theme or themes are developed.
5. a large group of private houses constructed as a unified community, esp. by a developer or government organization
Real estate development is a multifaceted business, encompassing activities that range from the renovation and re-lease of existing buildings to the purchase of raw land and the sale of improved parcels to others. Developers are the coordinators of the activities, converting ideas on paper into real property.
Real estate development is different from construction. Developer Louis Lesser drew the distinction in a 1963 New York Times article, "Developing is the key word. ''We don''t build ourselves'', Mr. Lesser stresses. ''We buy the land, finance the deal, and then we have the best builders build under bond at a fixed cost.''
Developers buy land, finance real estate deals, build or have builders build projects, create, imagine, control and orchestrate the process of development from the beginning to end. Developers usually take the greatest risk in the creation or renovation of real estate—and receive the greatest rewards. Typically, developers purchase a tract of land, determine the marketing of the property, develop the building program and design, obtain the necessary public approval and financing, build the structure, and lease, manage, and ultimately sell it. Developers work with many different counterparts along each step of this process, including architects, city planners, engineers, surveyors, inspectors, contractors, leasing agents and more. In the Town and Country Planning context of the UK, ''development'' is defined in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s55.
coxhoe
Coxhoe is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated between Bowburn and Cornforth, a few miles south of Durham.
Coxhoe is also a civil parish which also includes nearby Quarrington Hill.
There is a large amount of new housing which now makes up around half of the village.
Coxhoe Hall was a five bay, two and a half story house of c.1725, built for John Burdon, on the site of a Tudor house. This plain, classical residence was later given a Gothic trim, with battlements and pointed windows. Poet Elizabeth Barrett-Browning spent her childhood there.
The earlier medieval house on the site belonged to the Blakiston Family from c.1400 to 1600, and afterwards to the Kennets and the Earls of Seaforth. John Burdon, responsible for rebuilding the house, also created the landscape gardens at Hardwick Hall, near Sedgefield. The house was bought by the East Hetton Colliery Company in 1938 and was used to house Italian and German prisoners-of-war in WW2. The hall was condemned as unsafe by the National Coal Board and demolished in 1956, leaving the ground plan and service yard still visible. Cellars are now filled with rubble and appear to contain much decorative plaster work from the demolished structure. The drive and gate posts still remain, as does a walled garden to the north-east which is now much overgrown.
Coxhoe Athletic FC compete in the Wearside league and play their home games in Beechfield Park.
Coxhoe Working Mens Club FC play in the Durham District Sunday league with their home games being played on the pitch next to Coxhoe leisure centre.
The cricket first and second teams have had varying success over the years

