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Plans for 88 new homes on land east of Crewe

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter   16th Dec 2025

The application site is on land off Crewe Road at Winterley (Photo: Google).
The application site is on land off Crewe Road at Winterley (Photo: Google).

Plans have been submitted for 88 new homes on land east of Crewe in Winterley.

Seddon Homes wants to build the dwellings, together with access, landscaping, parking, servicing and ancillary infrastructure, on 4.3 hectares of land in the open countryside.

Access to the development is proposed between 421 and 429 Crewe Road.

A design and access statement submitted by Eden Rose Consulting on behalf of the applicant states: "Planning permission was previously granted for a total of 10 residential dwellings at the development site with access off Crewe Road."

It says this plan 'seeks to provide 88 dwellings on the extant site and larger land parcel to the west using the same approved access'.

The proposal is for 88 homes comprising a mix of one and two-bed apartments, two and three-bed semi-detached houses and three, four and five-bed detached properties 'with generous gardens'.

In total, 61 of the homes will be market value and 27 will be affordable.

The scheme will include on-site green space including play and amenity opportunities and green corridors; provision of at least 10 per cent biodiversity net gain on the site; integrated green infrastructure network including site-wide significant additional tree planting alongside retention of existing trees where possible.

Altogether 172 parking spaces are proposed.

The site is currently a mix of agricultural land and grassland that is enclosed and inaccessible to the public.

It is surrounded to the west by arable land with pastoral land to the south.

Residential dwellings border the site from Crewe Road to the east and Newtons Lane to the south west.

The document says: "The site consists of five field parcels, with existing boundary vegetation to the surrounds of the site as well as hedgerows and existing trees dividing the field parcels.

"The site access is located just 100m west of the current Seddon Homes development, Astbury Gardens, off Charles Barnett Way, Winterley."

The application site is located within the open countryside but the planning document points out Cheshire East does not have a five year supply of housing land.

The last date for submitting comments is Monday 5 January, 2026.

READ MORE: Almost half of Cheshire East's licensed gambling premises based in Crewe.

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Pcornes180

Thank you for your email.
I much appreciate it.
It makes sense as far as building houses goes,
On the other hand,
The sewage system that the new houses are being fed into was built in the victory times and cannot cope.
We then ask ourselves why is there so much flooding on the road why won't the grids take it, it's not rocket science I should know,
I did my apprenticeship on then Crewe council ( showing my age now) as a paviors mason ,
This also covered sewage system gullys land drainage etc not just flagging and kerb laying, although a lot could be said about today's footpaths.
Also have you noticed that when new builds have been put up your water pressure drops.🫤
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Chipper1507

Why not build up not out,today's modern architecture looks good,plus not everyone wants a garden nor car.tho the latter is wishful thinking.

Pcornes180

Here we go again build build build,
I often wonder why on earth do people objected to firms building houses because it's pointless.
We are for ever objecting to houses being built but CEC don't listen and totally ignore our pleas.
Just think councilors of Cheshire east people don't forget when the local election comes around.
Beware your time is limited.


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