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Final countdown for Wrexham development

Anwyl has just 10 homes for sale at Maes y Rhedyn in Llay. With just 10 homes remaining for sale, homebuilder Anwyl is nearing completion of its Llay development, having forged strong ties with the local community. Maes y Rhedyn, on Straight Mile Road, includes a wide mix of three and four-bedroom detached and semi-detached homes, in a semi-rural location on the edge of the village. With just six homes left to build, Anwyl Homes is looking back on a successful four years of development, during which its involvement with the surrounding community has been a highlight.

Graeme Gibb, sales director for Anwyl Homes Cheshire and North Wales, said:

“We’ve been building at Maes y Rhedyn in Llay since early 2019 and almost completed all 181 homes. It’s been a pleasure creating such a vibrant new neighbourhood, and also playing our part to support the wider Llay community.

“We’ve sponsored local football team Castell Alun Colts YFC for the past four years and also partnered with Park Community Primary to help to fund improvements to their forest school provision.
“Continuing our focus on sustainability, we’ve linked up with Castell Alun High School to provide funds to support the school’s STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) club, firstly to purchase solar panel technology kits, and more recently to provide kits that teach pupils how smart technology may be used in homes of the future. We also provided bird boxes for the school grounds as part of our 90 th anniversary celebrations.
“We’ve really enjoyed being part of the Llay community, while delivering so many high-quality, and much-needed new homes. We look forward to completing the development and welcoming more homeowners over the coming weeks and months. We anticipate the final homes will be complete by spring 2024.”

Anwyl is well known in the area, with its headquarters in nearby Ewloe, in neighbouring Flintshire. As part of the planning consent for Maes y Rhedyn, Anwyl and Bellway, who are building on a neighbouring parcel of land, have made a number of further financial contributions that have directly benefitted the local community. Around £1.4 million has been contributed by the two developers towards primary and secondary education nearby, and £10,000 towards transport.

Graeme added:

“For those interested in our remaining homes, and with an existing property to sell, our Move Simple and part exchange schemes could be the easy route to a swift move. Our expert moving specialists can take all the hassle out of selling up. We can also put homebuyers in touch with a team of independent financial advisors who have access to the whole of the mortgage market and can help them find a deal that’s right for them.”

And in today’s climate of higher energy costs, Anwyl’s energy efficient homes could help homeowners off-set the cost of moving and save them thousands long-term on energy bills. Latest figures from the Home Builders Federation (HBF) show that the average buyer of a new build house saves £180 a month on energy bills, compared with those living in older houses. That works out at more than £2,200 a year.

Anwyl’s thoughtful, forward-thinking approach embeds energy efficiency at the point of construction with features including high quality loft insulation and wall insulation from below floor level to reduce heat loss, which is not possible when retrofitting insulation in an older property. Homes also feature energy efficient boilers, radiators and appliances, low energy lightbulbs and water efficient taps and showers. All 10 remaining homes at Maes y Rhedyn are four-bedroom detached styles, priced from £332,995.

Several styles are ready to move into. To find out more speak to a homes advisor by calling 01978 438162. See the Anwyl website for more information.