A selection of brand-new luxury homes awaits property seekers in Nantwich as David Wilson Homes (DWH) continues to invest in the Cheshire market town.
The growing community of Maylands Park on Peter De Stapleigh Way aims to provide opportunities for first-time buyers and families to settle in a desirable community – offering the best of both worlds with countryside charm and urban convenience.
As part of its planning agreement, DWH is contributing £662,253 to support local infrastructure improvements. This includes over £441,000 towards secondary education and £91,000 for special educational needs and disability (SEND) education.
A total of £90,000 is being invested to enhance bus services, whilst £40,000 is being pledged towards pedestrian crossing improvements.
Claire Jarvis, managing director at DWH North West, says: “We are thrilled to deliver a high quality selection of new homes at Maylands Park and play a role in supporting the town’s future.
“This development not only provides beautifully designed, energy-efficient homes but also demonstrates our commitment to investing in the community. From improving local transport and investing in education to enhancing public open spaces, these contributions will benefit all residents in Nantwich.”
Maylands Park is delivering a collection of three, four and five-bedroom homes to Nantwich, with prices currently starting from £328,000. Homes available to move into include the three bedroom, three-storey Langstone, which boasts a spacious layout and versatile design.
With a range of historic buildings and charismatic architecture, Nantwich is a sought-after place to call home. A variety of independent coffee shops and high street retailers can be found in the town, while Nantwich Train Station offers convenient rail links to a number of major cities.
A selection of moving schemes are available to help would-be buyers progress on the property ladder. These include Part Exchange, which offers a chain-free move with DWH being the guaranteed buyer of a customer’s existing home.
There’s also the housebuilder’s Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme which grants a contribution of £1,000 for every £20,000 spent on the purchase price – up to the value of £25,000.













