FIRST GLIMPSE: Crossings Macclesfield to open in April


By Alex Greensmith

16th Feb 2022 | Property of the Week


Crossings - the latest residential development in the heart of Macclesfield - will open in two months.

The new dwellings on Lower Bank Street will create 67 new homes in the heart of the town. The finishing touches are being finalised for completion in April, with 43% of units reserved to date.

Comprising a mix of high-quality one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, the development offers flexible Rent to Buy, Shared Ownership and private rent options across two blocks, including a large open plan communal foyer to work and relax and a garden room to socialise, fitted with premium specifications and furnishings throughout.

Snuggled in-between the characterful Sunderland Street and the River Bollin, the trendy new accommodation is brought to our town by Newton Street developers Peaks and Plains Housing Trust.

It is the first residential scheme of this scale to be completed by Chalk, the new development arm of Peaks & Plains Housing Trust – an established builder and manager of homes and communities, created to support affordable housing and community projects in Macclesfield.

Peaks & Plains Housing Trust manage 5,000 homes and employ 150 across Cheshire East and the High Peak.

Shared ownership fees start from just under £35,000 ranging to more expensive options, and individual abodes can be be seen in further detail here.

Mark Howden, chief executive of Peaks & Plains Housing Trust is excited for the opening.

"Crossings represents an important milestone in our development plans to meet housing need and changing lifestyles," he said.

"Chalk combines our knowledge of the housing sector and the local area, and our aim is to deliver high quality homes that offer a choice of affordable ways to rent and own for potential residents."

The construction of Crossings is being led by Cheadle contractor Rowlinson Construction.

Each block has been fitted with rooftop photovoltaic panels to provide sustainably sourced electricity to the communal areas.

The development also features the latest smart

technology such as app-controlled heating and Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR). There are 23 parking spaces, including an electric vehicle charging point that can serve up to two vehicles, and a spacious cycle store for residents. The development is located less than five minutes' walk from Macclesfield train station, surrounded by an array of shops, bars and restaurants that encapsulate the proud independent spirit of Macclesfield on the doorstep of the vibrant Sunderland Street. The brownfield site where Crossings has been developed was aptly named after its location, sitting on a crossroads where the Cheshire plains meet the foothills of the Peak District, breathing new life into an industrial mill site that has lain derelict since 2011. "As developers we need to think differently about the homes we build to meet the needs of today's market," Mark added. "The rising cost of living is making it harder for many people to save towards a large deposit. "Rent to Buy and Shared Ownership are two initiatives that offer flexibility and choice. Through Chalk residents will have a professional landlord that's properly regulated and is working to help more people move on to the property ladder. "We want to show people what's possible and achievable in this space to challenge current perceptions and create beautiful, affordable homes that serve the community. "Macclesfield has a lot to offer to residents, with excellent transport links to Manchester and London. Crossings is the cornerstone of our aspirations for the ongoing regeneration of Sunderland Street and town centre, in partnership with Cheshire East Council, to provide residents with a mix of urban amenities in a beautiful rural setting, and we're extremely pleased with the development." Fully furnished rental apartments are due for completion in February 2022, with prices starting from £800/pcm. Macclesfield Nub News has been invited to the opening ceremony in April 2022. Apartments are also available to reserve on a Shared Ownership basis. One-bedroom homes are priced at £34,375 for a 25% share, and two-bedroom homes are priced at £40,000 for a 25% share. Macclesfield: Please head to this webpage for further information. You can watch drone footage of the site, recorded in 2020, at the top of this article. Check out the latest Macclesfield housing news on the Macclesfield Nub News Property section. See Also: Ten things to look forward to in Macclesfield in 2022. Macclesfield: Have you signed up for our FREE Friday weekly newsletter? It contains each week's top 10 Macclesfield news stories, and one EXCLUSIVE article? 1200 of you have signed up already. Simply enter your email address in the shaded box below or on this link. Free from pop-up ads, or unwanted surveys, Macclesfield Nub News is a quality online newspaper which produces 30-40 stories a week for our town. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter.

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