PropertyNEW HOMES COMING SOON TO MIDDLETON

NEW HOMES COMING SOON TO MIDDLETON

SHOW homes at a new housing development in Middleton will soon be available to view by appointment only.

Elan Homes is transforming a former brownfield site in the Greater Manchester town to provide 67 new homes across 3.9 acres of a 4.38 acre site.

Known as Millfields, the development on Boothroyden Road will offer a choice of two, three and four-bedroom semi-detached and detached designs.

They will be showcased by two show homes due to open in early September. The properties will be available to view by appointment only, with social distancing measures in place.

Marie Morris, sales director for Elan Homes in the North, said: “Plans for this site were first mooted back in 2015 but it wasn’t until last summer that we acquired the site. There’s a pent up demand for new homes in Middleton and the wider Greater Manchester area and we’ve received a steady stream of enquiries from potential purchasers. We’re now looking forward to inviting those who’ve registered their interest to be the first to see inside the show homes – a three-bedroom semi-detached Howden and a four-bedroom Brandon. Both properties will be professionally styled and fully furnished, enabling visitors to imagine themselves living here.”

Prices for the properties will be announced when the development is launched.

New build homes are generally more energy efficient than older properties, but Elan’s homes at Millfields will shower heat recovery units and triple glazed windows.

As part of Elan’s commitment to the environment, mature Manchester Poplar trees along the boundary of the River Irk are being retained, with homes at the southern end of the site look out towards the trees and river.

Elan will also contribute £81,076 towards the improvements of recreational open space in Alkrington Woods and Rhodes Lodges Site of Biological Importance.

Latest

Construction insurance gaps could leave UK contractors exposed, says Insure24

Insure24 is warning that as construction risks continue to evolve in 2026, a significant number of UK contractors could be underinsured due to outdated...

Why Regular Compressor Servicing Is Essential for Business Operations

Compressed air systems play a critical role across many industries, powering machinery, tools, production equipment, and automated systems. From manufacturing facilities to automotive workshops,...

Funeral celebrant register introduced amid concerns over industry standards

A newly launched national register of approved funeral celebrants and officiants aims to improve transparency and professionalism within the funeral sector, where concerns over...

Thousands still dying from asbestos exposure decades after UK ban, research warns

More than 25 years after asbestos was banned in the UK, the material continues to cause around 5,000 deaths annually, according to new findings...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

Viral streamer GymSkin receives special plaque at Manchester fight night

Connor Newson, a boxing promoter based in Swindon, awarded GymSkin with a unique Madonna plaque backstage at the Daniel Dubois vs Fabio Wardley event...

Construction insurance gaps could leave UK contractors exposed, says Insure24

Insure24 is warning that as construction risks continue to evolve in 2026, a significant number of UK contractors could be underinsured due to outdated...

Rochdale’s promotion heroes celebrate in style

More than 4,000 fans gathered on Rochdale Town Hall Square last night (12 May) to celebrate with Rochdale AFC’s promotion-winning team, after they attended a civic...

Thousands still dying from asbestos exposure decades after UK ban, research warns

More than 25 years after asbestos was banned in the UK, the material continues to cause around 5,000 deaths annually, according to new findings...

More News

Chester’s newest large-scale build-to-rent scheme launches

Marking a new chapter in Chester’s rental market, All Six House has announced that work will complete on the first phase of the development...

UK Property Sales Continue to Crumble at Alarming Rate Despite Signs of Market Resilience in 2026

Whilst a range of national indicators point to a property market that is weathering current conditions with some degree of resilience in the early...

BNKer transforms self-storage by turning unused building space into value for landlords and residents

Manchester-based start-up BNKer is growing its presence across the North West, rolling out a fully managed, in-building self-storage solution that converts underutilised areas into...