Housebuilder exchanges contracts on 10-acre site to develop 108 homes

A Bellway street scene

A new residential scheme in Lymm, providing 108 homes, has been approved.

Housebuilder Bellway will develop the homes located off Rushgreen Road, after exchanging contracts on the 10-acre piece of land.

The new development will be known as Narrowboat View, providing a range of two-bedroom apartments, two- and three-bedroom mews, three-bedroom townhouses, semi-detached and detached houses plus four-bedroom townhouses and detached family homes.

Each property at Narrowboat View has been designed to be M4 (2) compliant, which means they will be accessible and adaptable for disabled use. Some properties will boast a canal side setting.

Garce Yarlett, Sales Director at Bellway, said: “We are thrilled to have exchanged contracts and are excited to be returning to Lymm. The first phase of this Tanyard Farm site was such a success so naturally we can’t wait to be back, delivering more homes in the affluent and leafy village of Lymm.”

Bellway hopes to start on site by the summer, with the first properties expected to be released for sale in autumn.

In addition to the new development, Bellway has made Section 106 contributions of approximately £1m. The housebuilder has also gifted land to the NHS to help bring forward a new medical centre in the locality, plus 30% of the properties will be affordable housing.

Bellway worked with several North West-based businesses on the design, planning and purchase, including APD Architects, TEP Ecology, Shoosmiths and Gateley Solicitors, Eddisons Highways, E3P Ground and Lees Roxburgh Drainage.

Grace added: “We are hoping construction on site commences in the coming months and aim to start selling the homes later this year. We anticipate huge demand.”

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