Sandway unveils £12m city region housing scheme

Developer Sandway Homes, which is owned by Sefton Council, unveils its latest £12m housing development located close to north Liverpool. Tony McDonough reports

Image of how the £12m Sandways Homes Molyneux Gardens development will look

 

Sandway Homes has unveiled its £12m development close to north Liverpool which comprises 63 new homes.

Owned by Sefton Council and supported by funding from Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, Sandway’s mission is to build residential developments on brownfield sites across the borough.

Molyneux Gardens is located near to Buckley Hill Lane on the edge of Netherton. It offers eight two-bedroom, 23 three-bedroom and 14 four-bedroom houses. There will also be 18  ‘affordable’ one and two-bedroom apartments for rent.

Affordable rent means no more than 80% of the local market rate. Tenancies in the apartments will be allocated by Sefton Council.

Sandway has opened a show home where buyers can look around and reserve one of the homes which  are being released in small batches. The first 11 three and four-bedroom homes start from £235,000 and are available for buyers to reserve now.

Lin Powell, managing director of Sandway Homes, said: “Sandway is very proud to launch its third development – Molyneux Gardens.

“Our two, three and four-bedroom homes are spacious and well designed with a high specification. These homes are excellent value for money and provide the community with a much needed offer of outright sale homes in the south of the borough.

“The launch of Molyneux Gardens marks a milestone in aspirational living in Sefton and I am confident that this development will become a wonderful new addition to the borough.”

 

Molyneux Gardens, a £12m development by Sandway Homes
Interior of one of the Sandway Homes houses at Molyneux Gardens

 

Built by Challenger Building Services, the homes offer a range of house types and layouts including a modern kitchen design featuring a choice of Howdens worktops and units, integrated appliances, and bathrooms and en-suites.

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Homes have internal oak veneer doors, USB-C sockets and UPVC french doors. The four bedroom detached homes also feature bi-folding doors.

All 45 homes for sale include solar roof panels, energy efficient boilers, solar powered lighting at the front and rear and EV charging points, holding an EPC rating of A.

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