BUILDING work on a collection of new homes in Monmouthshire is progressing well. Bellway is building 144 new houses on the first phase of development at Rockfield Farm in Undy. Te site – known as Greystone Meadows – will consist of two, three and four- bedroom homes and the first few plots are set to be released for sale this summer. Billie Oaten, Sales Director for Bellway Wales, said: “It’s always exciting to see the first homes start to take shape at a development, and Greystone Meadows is no exception. “Te mixture of homes we are building here will provide a wide range of properties to suit all types of buyers.
First homes at Undy development
start to take shape
Te two and three-bedroom properties would be perfect for first-time buyers to make their move onto the property ladder, while the larger four-bedroom houses are ideal for growing families. “Tere will also be a range of incentives available that buyers can use to make
their move quicker and easier, including Help to Buy Wales and Part Exchange. No matter a buyer’s position, we’re confident that we can help them purchase at Greystone Meadows. “Our database of people interested in buying a home at Greystone Meadows
Plans for new phase of homes in Llanwern drawn up as land deal agreed
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A NEW PHASE of homes is set to be built at Llanwern near Newport, aſter a land deal was finalised. Housebuilder Bellway, which is currently building new homes at Monks Meadow, off Queensway, has bought a new parcel of land within this growing neighbourhood. A reserved matters planning application for a development of 152 new homes – which will be known as Heron’s Mead – has been submitted to Newport City Council. Te new homes form part of the regeneration of the former Llanwern steelworks site, with outline permission for the overall development granted in 2010. Bellway’s plans for Heron’s Mead include two, three and four-bedroom houses, plus a selection of apartments and houses designated as affordable housing for local people. Children’s play areas are also included in the proposals. Billie Oaten, Sales Director for Bellway Wales, said: “We are delighted to have acquired a new
is growing every day, so we are urging people to register their details on the website so they can be among the first to find out new information about the homes as soon as it is released.” Outline plans for a wider development of up to 266 new homes were approved earlier last year, with a planning agreement finalised which will see the developers making significant financial contributions to local infrastructure and facilities as well as providing 25 per cent affordable housing. Tese include £800,000 towards adult recreation/community facilities, £200,000 towards the Magor railway station project, £175,000 to develop the existing bus service and £175,000 for play areas.
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parcel of land at Llanwern and hope our detailed plans will be approved by the local planning authority. “Tere’s a growing need for new homes in the Newport area and we’ve carefully designed this new phase of development to meet the requirements of local buyers, whether they’re first-time buyers, downsizers or growing families. “It’s a great location with good local amenities and easy access to major routes including the M4 – plus it’s just three miles from Newport city centre. “Our Monks Meadow development has been really popular with home-hunters in the area and we’re expecting similar levels of interest in this new phase. “In the meantime, the final plots are now available to reserve at Monks Meadow and there’s no time to waste for anyone hoping to make this popular phase of the development their home.” Tere’s a choice of four-bedroom houses remaining for sale at Monks Meadow, priced from £259,995.
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