
Cube Homes and the project team welcomed local ward councillors to its Chorlton Grange development for a progress visit showcasing the transformation of the former school site into luxury housing.
Ward councillors John Hacking, Tina Kirwin-McGinley and Mathew Benham joined Cube Homes representatives, including Executive Director of Growth Helen Spencer, and other attendees on a tour of the High Lane development.
Cube Homes is creating 22 new homes, comprising 14 four-bedroom townhouses, six two-bedroom apartments, and the retention and refurbishment of Carlton House, a heritage building being converted into two townhouses.
The majority of the homes are for market sale, with four available for shared ownership.
During the visit, the Cube Homes team outlined key construction progress, sustainability features and upcoming project milestones.
Nick Gornall, Cube Homes’ Director of Growth, said:
“We were delighted to welcome local ward councillors to Chorlton Grange and share the progress being made on site.
“Their ongoing engagement has played an important role in shaping a development that not only brings new homes to the area but also respects Chorlton’s unique architectural identity.
“Interest is expected to be high, as new developments of bespoke, high-quality and energy-efficient homes don’t come up that often in one of Manchester’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.
“We are looking forward to launching the sales campaign in spring and welcoming people into their new homes from the end of the year.”
The wider project team consists of Short Construction, MPSL Design and CPC Project Services.
For more information about the development, visit Chorlton Grange, or email info@cubehomes.com.
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