Housebuilder Bellway has confirmed that work on more than 100 new homes in Wrexham will commence in Spring.
Located on Gatewen Road in New Broughton, the 4.82-hectare site, which was formerly agricultural land, will provide 112 new-build homes.
Bellway will deliver a range of three, four, and five-bedroom properties, incorporating a mix of semi-detached and detached houses, with each property benefiting from a private rear garden as well as off-road parking, whilst some will also have a garage.
Part of Bellway’s Artisan Collection, the properties are individually designed with a superb internal and external specification including many luxurious features to ensure a flexible and modern living space for discerning purchasers.
The new development will be known as Mountain View, due to the fine views of the mountains above Wrexham which can be seen from the site.
With work on site starting soon, Bellway will officially launch Mountain View in the summer, releasing for sale the first homes.
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Jenny Bell, sales director at Bellway, says: “It’s great to be back in Wrexham with a brand new residential development. We are due to start on site in Spring and hope to be well underway with construction in the coming months so that we can start selling from summer onwards.
“It’s a well located development with mountainous views, just a short drive from the centre of Wrexham and close to major A road offering easy access across North Wales and into the North West of England.”
In addition to the new development, Bellway has made significant financial contributions to the locality, including £324,095 to education and the provision of affordable housing, including one and two bedroom apartments plus three bedroom semi-detached homes, equating to 25% of the development.
For further information regarding Mountain View, or to register your interest, please contact Bellway on 01978 438271
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