Dartmoor scheme with Co-op and drive-thru secures £2.1m for first phase

Blackfinch Property has provided a £2.1m loan to fund the first phase of Dolbeare Meadow, which includes a Co-op store

A retail development on the edge of Dartmoor National Park that includes a Co-op supermarket and drive-thru café has secured major funding.

Gloucestershire-based property company Blackfinch has provided a loan of more than £2m to support the first phase of the Dolbeare Meadow scheme in Ashburton.

Initial work will include a 4,300 sq ft Co-op convenience store, which is already pre-let, and "essential infrastructure". Plans for later stages include the drive-thru café, an electric vehicle charging park, and several business units.

The controversial scheme was approved in 2023, despite locals raising concerns about the arrival of a drive-thru chain, according to Devon Live.

However, the developer said at the time the mixed-used scheme would bring jobs and would not threaten town centre trade. There were 21 letters of support in favour of the application, as well as seven neutral comments, while there were 70 objections.

David Diemer, investment director at Blackfinch Property, said, “We are delighted to have completed this development facility with Poppy Holdings to support the first phase of their mixed-use scheme on the edge of Dartmoor National Park.

"Their focus on sustainable construction and sensitivity to the location, while maintaining financial viability, made partnering with them an easy decision. We look forward to working with them on this and future phases of the development.”

William Palk, partner at Poppy Properties, added: “Since early 2024, we have had the pleasure of working with Blackfinch on Dolbeare Meadow. Their expertise and collaborative approach have been invaluable in securing funding to bring our development to fruition."

The £2.1m loan carries a loan-to-value of 65% and supports a gross development value of £3.26m over a 14-month term, Blackfinch said.