The four and five-bedroom detached properties have been built in the grounds of the Grade II-listed Ousefield House, opposite the Imphal Barracks in Fulford Road.
Dunnington-based Mulgrave Properties is now putting the finishing touches on the homes, which are part of its Urban Renaissance development.
Three of the four homes have been released for sale and one has already been reserved.
The Duke, a five-bedroom house with four bathrooms and 4,510 sq ft of living space, is priced at £2.1 million and the Dragoon, a four-bedroom house spanning 3,199 sq ft with a gated entrance and large rear garden, is priced at £1.5 million.
Debbie Foster, sales director for Mulgrave Properties, said building the properties against the setting of Ousefield House had been a “fantastic opportunity”, but brought a “heightened sense of responsibility”.
Ousefield House, as The Press has reported, was previously owned by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and operated as part of the nearby Imphal Barracks, which is due to close in 2031.
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