en.Wedoany.com Reported - Peel Land has submitted a planning application to Warrington Council for 200 new homes at Turret Hall Farm in Croft, with a total project value of £22 million, including 90 affordable homes.
The site, located north of Lord Street, covers 20 acres of greenfield land. Peel Land states that the site meets the criteria for "Grey Belt." The planned homes include a mix of two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and four-bedroom properties.
This project is one of three greenfield developments Peel Land is advancing in the borough. Under the plans being developed, a total of 460 homes could be built across sites in Hollins Green, Lymm, and Croft.
Matthew Stafford, Associate Director at Peel Land, said the project directly addresses Warrington's current housing needs, offering a higher-than-usual proportion of affordable homes among new builds, and providing more opportunities for first-time buyers and growing families.
The project team includes Turley, Randell Thorp, e3p, Chroma, I-Transport, Curtins, Iceni, and Walsingham. The planning proposal has not yet been confirmed by Warrington Council.
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