Plans for over 200 new homes to be built in Cardiff by housebuilder Redrow have been revealed. The Flintshire-headquartered firm has submitted a hybrid planning application to Cardiff Council for the development of 32 acres of land at Church Farm in Lisvane to the north of the Welsh capital.
The application would see the rollout of the Church Farm development in two phases, with the first phase proposing 61 new two, three and four-bedroom homes, a play area, open space, and landscaping. New vehicle access from Redrow's Churchlands development, which will be connected to the new development, is also planned with internal roads, footpaths and cycleways.
The second phase consists of up to 144 new homes being built plus a public open space and vehicle access routes that the housebuilder says will ensure connectivity with future developments. BNP Paribas have been advising the land owner.
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Redrow planning director for south Wales Jane Carpenter said: "Demand for new homes in Cardiff remains strong with both our Churchlands and Plas Ty Draw developments in Lisvane proving popular with buyers who appreciate the combination of a quiet suburban location with excellent transport links.
“We have had an option on the land at Church Farm for many years and are pleased to have now submitted a hybrid planning application for residential development. The consenting process is likely to take us to late 2024 so we hope to start work on site at the end of next year or in early 2025.
“As with all of our developments, we will work closely with our stakeholders including the local community to ensure that all interested parties can have their say throughout the consenting process and thereafter as we prepare to develop the site with the high standards of design and build that we are known for.”
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