David Wilson trumpets Cheshire development

HOMEBUILDER David Wilson Homes North West is celebrating the completion of the second phase of its Stapeley Gardens development in Nantwich, Cheshire.
    
Phase two comprises a further 171 spacious three, four and five bedroom homes, located on the former Stapeley Water Gardens brownfield site between London Road and Peter de Stapleigh Way.

Since its launch in 2013, a total of 109 homes have been sold to date.

Some 30% of the new homes will be designated for affordable housing for local people, with the rest being made available for sale on the open market through DWH.
 
In addition to the provision of affordable housing, £314,532 has been contributed to Cheshire East Council by DWH towards primary education in the catchment area.

An estimated £200,000 investment is also ring-fenced for various off-site highway works in the local area to reduce the impact of extra traffic coming from the development.

To celebrate the phase rwo launch event, DWH laid on a variety of activities aimed at the whole family – including Halloween themed arts and crafts for the kids, beauty, jewelley and home ware pop-up shops, a Jaguar car display and a visit from the RSPCA Adopt A Dog organisation, Crewe.   

Steve Jackson, sales director at DWH North West, said: “The development will appeal to a number of home owners as there is something for everyone on this site, bringing beautifully crafted three and four bedroom family homes to the area.  

“Both Help to Buy and Part Exchange schemes will be available at Stapeley Gardens to help make home buying in this area more accessible.”

Prices of the properties range from £219,995 to £402,995.

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