Work set to start on building 100 homes between Preston and Lytham

Work is set to start on a scheme to build nearly 100 homes in a Fylde village.
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Anwyl Homes Lancashire says work on the scheme in Warton should begin in March after the purchase of the land was completed.

The nine-acre site, off Lytham Road, has been purchased from Hallam Land Management.

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Planning permission has already been granted for 96 homes, a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments and two, three and four-bedroom houses, including 30 homes classed as ‘affordable’.

New Anwyl homes, similar to those planned for Warton.New Anwyl homes, similar to those planned for Warton.
New Anwyl homes, similar to those planned for Warton.

John Grime, Anwyl Homes Lancashire managing director, said: “This is the fifth site we’ve bought in Lancashire, following recent acquisitions in Barton and Burscough.

“The site is an integral part of our plans for the Lancashire region to deliver more than 400 homes per annum by 2023.

“This area of Fylde is perfect for our range of family homes and we expect it to be a very popular development.”

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As well as the affordable housing, Anwyl will fund community benefits worth about £380,000, including £182,732 towards primary school education, a £125,000 bus service contribution and about £42,000 towards highway improvements and public realm works.

An Anwyl spokesman said: “Just more than a mile from Lytham and six miles from Preston, the development will enjoy a location as sought-after as it is convenient.

Anwyl intends to start access and infrastructure works in March and to begin building homes a couple of months later.

Show homes and a sales centre are set to open late summer.

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