Redrow’s West Cheshire development was inspired by one of the UK’s original garden villages, Port Sunlight, which can be found only a few miles away.
including transport, health facilities, playing fields, education & the local high street
in the form of enhanced habitats, wildlife zones, sports pitches, allotments & landscaping
including a shop, community hall & serviced site for a new primary school
Alongside the homes at Ledsham Garden Village, Redrow is investing more than £12.5 million to support the growth of the neighbourhood. Channelled via the local authority, this funding is earmarked for improvements to transport via contributions and schemes for traffic calming and highways, railway, cycleway and footpaths alongside other contributions for health facilities, playing fields, local high street and education. Approximately half of that money has already been paid. There will also be a total of 500 affordable homes built.
A trademark feature of Redrow’s garden village concept is the large amount of open space being provided. At around 150 acres this includes linear parks and pocket parks, which have been created over areas of existing underground utilities. Play areas offer a mix of informal natural play and equipped facilities, while a large meadow parkland is planned for the most westerly boundary. Accessed via a footbridge, this area will provide valuable ecological habitat and recreational public space for all. Allotments and an orchard are planned towards the southern phases of the site, creating amenity space with wide-ranging uses.
Following the combination with Barratt Developments plc, we have launched a new corporate website for Barratt Redrow plc that can be found at www.barrattredrow.co.uk
This legacy website will remain available for a short time, providing historic information, and is no longer being updated.
For up-to-date information on Barratt Redrow, please visit the new website.
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