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Additional 300 homes and care home planned for major new housing estate in Bridgwater

The Centenary Heights development, which is set to include 675 homes, a primary school and a community hub, is currently under construction north of the A39 Quantock Road

The planned site of 300 homes near the Centenary Heights and Persimmon developments on the A39 Quantock Road in Bridgwater(Image: Grainge Architects)

An additional 300 homes could be added to a major housing development currently under construction in Bridgwater.

Cavanna Homes South West and Martin Grant Homes are in the preliminary stages of building the Centenary Heights development, which will ultimately consist of 675 homes, a primary school, and a community hub north of the A39 Quantock Road.

The first homes are slated for completion by winter, with current construction efforts centred around creating two new junctions on the main road – one of which will eventually connect to a separate development of 352 homes south of Quantock Road, being developed by Persimmon Homes Severn Valley.

Cavanna Homes has now hinted at initial plans for an additional 300 homes to the west of the current development site, along with a care home and a medical centre.

These early plans (referred to as a screening request) suggest the new homes would be built to the west of the existing estate, potentially using the same access points onto Quantock Road.

The development will extend along the A39 up to the BP petrol station, with the new homes situated near the Greenway Farm wedding venue on Skimmerton Lane and the existing properties on the B3339 Wembdon Hill.

The proposed development is also set to include a care home, which will be managed by a separate entity much like the Wool Gardens estate in Crewkerne, and a medical centre, complemented by "associated landscaping and public open space".

While Cavanna Homes has yet to unveil detailed blueprints for the new project, they've hinted at enhancing pedestrian and cycling connectivity if given the green light – potentially bridging one of the two 'missing links' on the A39 between Bridgwater and Cannington.