Muller plans 100 homes in Bolton

Set on a seven-acre former railway cutting, the proposed neighborhood would offer a mix of two-, three-, and four-bedroom homes next to Leverhulme Park.

Cheshire-based Muller Property Group specializes in acquiring sites and securing planning permission.

Alongside submitting the outline planning application for 100 homes to Bolton Council, Muller has also filed for permission for topographical changes to the brownfield site to make it suitable for development.

The brownfield site in Bolton’s Darcy Lever is bisected by Long Lane. Included in plans by architectural practice Archi-Scape are informal green spaces and cycle links.

Muller chief executive, Colin Muller, described the site’s development potential.

“Much of this railway cutting site has already been redeveloped and this final piece of redundant brownfield land is ripe for transformation,” he said.

“Our vision for this site is to reinforce the traditional local character of Darcy Lever while supporting the demand for much-needed new housing here,” he continued.

“Our proposal would deliver an attractive and sustainable scheme where residents can reap the benefits of living adjacent to Leverhulme Park and all the wonderful leisure and sporting opportunities that it provides.”

Muller has recruited planning consultant Enzygo, land remediation expert Booth Ventures, and environmental consultant EP3 to assist with the project.

Muller’s two planning applications were not published on Bolton Council’s planning portal at the time of publication.

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