The site is located on land off Peter Destapleigh Way and Broad Lane, and occupies a highly sustainable location on the edge of the settlement boundary of Nantwich.
The proposed development site (Maylands Park: Phase 2) comprises approximately 20ha of agricultural land located to the south of Nantwich’s urban area.
To the north of the site is an existing large residential development known as Stapeley Water Gardens. To the east of the site are residential properties which are located along London Road (A51), a main arterial route into Nantwich. To the south are further agricultural fields and to the west are residential properties.
The land immediately north of the site (Maylands Park: Phase 1) benefits from various planning permissions for residential development, a local centre, a retirement home, employment development, and public open space including a new village green, children’s play area and allotments.
The current access to the Site is via Broad Lane (A259) to the south western corner of the site.
The site is located on the edge of Nantwich, which is identified by the Cheshire East Local Plan as a Key Service Centre. Nantwich has a good range of local services, (schools, healthcare, public houses, shops, community facilities, sports provision and places of worship), access to public transport (rail and bus) and access to employment. The Site also has easy access to the M6 motorway and the wider Strategic Road Network.
In terms of pedestrian and cycling accessibility the site itself can access a segregated footway / cycleway provided on the northern side of Peter Destapleigh Way, and footway on the northern side of Broad Lane. The site is also well placed to access local bus services.
The proposed development site is sustainably located given its location on the edge of a Key Service Centre and would minimise the dependence on the use of the private car.
The site location and phasing plan illustrates the phases of development for the surrounding land and the proposed Mayland’s Park Phase 2 site.
189 residential dwellings currently being delivered by David Wilson Homes, providing 30% affordable housing, public open space, highways improvements, and wildlife / habitat conservation areas, along with contributions of £441,253 towards secondary education; £91,000 towards special educational needs, and approx. £1.2m in Community Infrastructure Levy charges.
49-bed retirement home (McCarthy & Stone)
40 residential dwellings (Anwyl Homes)
80-bed care home
Proposals for infrastructure works, covering detailed proposals for site access, ground levels, enabling works, drainage, and related infrastructure.
Proposals for approximately 400 high-quality homes, offering a variety of sizes and tenures to meet diverse housing needs. The development will include 30% affordable housing, a dedicated ecological habitat area, and supporting infrastructure such as public open spaces, landscaping, drainage, and access routes.
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