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Newly released CGIs show mix of house designs at new Staffordshire development

CGIs showing what the homes at Bellway’s new Baldwins Gate Grange development in Staffordshire will look like have been released.

By contributor Amy Dodson
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Located on the edge of Baldwin’s Gate, near Newcastle-under-Lyme, the development will feature a range of two to five-bedroom properties built in a variety of styles to reflect the character of the local area.

Bellway is building 200 homes at the site off Newcastle Road, where a sales office opened on Thursday 22 May. This includes 150 properties for private sale and 50 affordable homes for rent or shared ownership.

Almost half of the 32-acre site is set to be given over to green open space including an orchard, allotments and a children’s play area.

As part of the planning agreement for the development, Bellway has committed to investing more than £2.2 million in local infrastructure and services including money for education, a multi-use games area, healthcare and bus services.

Rachel Marner, Sales Manager for Bellway West Midlands, said: “Baldwins Gate Grange will be an attractive development featuring modern, energy efficient homes and large areas of public open space.

A CGI of the contemporary Watchmaker house design at Bellway’s Baldwins Gate Grange development.
A CGI of the contemporary Watchmaker house design at Bellway’s Baldwins Gate Grange development.

“The location will, I’m sure, be very desirable to people looking for a new home. It offers village life with all the amenities for day-to-day living, as well as easy access to nearby towns and cities and good road connections via the A53 and M6.

“As these CGIs show, the development will feature a range of different house styles, from the contemporary design of the five-bedroom detached Watchmaker with white render floor-to-ceiling windows to the more traditional appearance of the two-bedroom semi-detached Potter.

“To ensure this is an inclusive development which caters for the needs of young families, people with disabilities, and those with restricted mobility, 32 of the private homes and all 50 affordable properties will be built to M4(2) standards for accessible and adaptable dwellings.”

Detailed planning consent was given for the scheme in October last year, and construction work began in November last year. The first residents are expected to move into their completed homes in February next year.

To find out more about Baldwins Gate Grange, visit the website or call the sales team on 01782 491796.

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