WORK to transform part of a business park in Northwich is nearing completion.
Property developers Anwyl Homes acquired two parcels of land at the former Winnington Business Park site from FI Real Estate Management in early 2020.
Plans submitted to Cheshire West and Chester Council for an initial 124 homes on the site, together with landscaping, public open spaces, roads and associated infrastructure, were approved that September.
A further planning application for a second phase of 103 homes was green lit in June 2023.
The first properties in Winnington Place were released for sale in February 2021 and Anwyl is now reporting around 75 per cent of the new homes have been sold.
Anwyl area sales manager Amy Houlihan said: "What was once home to a business park has been transformed into a new neighbourhood, providing much-needed new homes in Winnington.
"We’ve welcomed dozens of homeowners to Winnington Place, including a mix of first-time buyers, families and downsizers.
"Part of the appeal is the convenience of living in an easy to manage, energy efficient new home you can put your own stamp on, even before it’s built.
"Buyers also love the location and being part of a new community within an established neighbourhood, with good commuter links.
"These factors combined have made our homes in Winnington a popular choice with a range of purchasers.
"We anticipate we’ll be building here into 2026, but based on the sales rate we’ve achieved so far, we’d encourage potential purchasers to contact us without delay.
"Some people have already identified properties towards the end of the build programme that they’re interested in purchasing and are simply waiting for them to be released for sale."
Along with new homes, Anwyl is creating more than 3,000 square metres of open space at Winnington Place, including a wildlife corridor, plus allotments and play areas for residents to enjoy.
For more information about the homes available at Winnington Place visit the company's website anwyl.co.uk.
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