Buyers showing keen interest in new homes coming soon in Bewdley
More than 350 people have registered interest in just 79 new homes being built in Bewdley.
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Elan Homes is preparing to launch its latest Worcestershire development Sandbourne Gardens this summer. Work on site is progressing well, and interior designers will soon be dressing the show home.
Elan regional sales director Tracey Ball said: “The site of our new homes in Bewdley was allocated for housing in the Wyre Forest District Local Plan, with the mix of properties designed to address local needs. We’ve been receiving enquiries from potential purchasers since we announced our plans and now have more than 350 people on the database. We’ll be updating them of our progress as we work towards opening the show home and would encourage anyone else looking for a new home in this part of Worcestershire to register their interest via the website.”
Elan has previously built homes across Worcestershire including in Abberley, Drakes Broughton, Evesham, Kempsey, and close to Worcester city centre.
Sandbourne Gardens is the first Elan development where heating and hot water will be powered by air source heat pumps in place of traditional gas boilers. There will also be underfloor heating to the ground floor of the properties. Plus, every home will have an electric vehicle charging point.
The new neighbourhood is taking shape across 8.25 acres of land on Stourport Road.
Around 40% of the development will be classified as “green infrastructure”, providing lots of open space for residents to enjoy. As part of Elan’s commitment to the environment, the homebuilder will plant 77 new trees within Sandbourne Gardens.
A Locally Equipped Area for Play will be created and will include train-shaped items giving a nod to the neighbouring Severn Valley Railway Line.
The new homes will also bring more than £380,000 of investment in the local area including funding for education, health, highways and traffic measures, sports facilities and a biodiversity offsetting contribution of almost £41,000 for the provision and management of meadow grassland at Burlish Meadows parkland.
