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82 Braeburn Dr
Warrington WA4 5AA
Land For Sale · 4.84 AC
Investment Highlights
- Development of a local centre that includes new health centre
- Site is adjacent to the South East Warrington Urban Extension (SEWUE) allocation
- SEWUE will deliver a minimum of 4,200 homes
Executive Summary
In addition to meeting existing community needs notably for health care facilities, the site will also provide some capacity to deal with the health requirements from the SEWUE allocation. It will also demonstrate Homes England’s commitment to delivery of social infrastructure, to set positive foundations for future phases of residential and infrastructure delivery within the SEWUE.
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type | Investment | Property Type | Land |
Tenure | Freehold | Property Subtype | Residential |
No. Lots | 1 | Total Lot Size | 4.84 AC |
Sale Type | Investment |
Tenure | Freehold |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Residential |
Total Lot Size | 4.84 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
Lot Size | 4.84 AC |
Lot Size | 4.84 AC |
A mixed-use local centre opportunity in South Warrington. Site extends to approximately 4.84 acres (1.96 ha).
Description
The Appleton Cross Local Centre Site is located within South Warrington. The Site is not located within the Green Belt and whilst being surrounded by Homes England’s wider land holdings, recently allocated within the Warrington Local Plan as the Southeast Warrington Urban Extension (SEWUE), it does not form part of this allocation. The SEWUE is Policy MD2 in The Warrington Local Plan 2021/22 2038/39, which was formally adopted in December 2023. Whilst located outside of the SEWUE allocation boundary, the Site is situated in the centre of the wider allocation area and is irregular in shape. It extends to 4.84 acres (1.96 ha) and is accessed via Braeburn Drive to the northwest of the Site. Braeburn Drive comprises two access points to the Site – one to the east and one to the south. Both access points have been constructed by Barratt David Wilson (BDW).