About Anwyl Homes

Building a legacy of trust, care, and craftsmanship

At Anwyl, we build vibrant communities where people love to live. As land promoters, home builders and contractor partners, we bring together traditional values with a forward-thinking approach to sustainability and innovation.

Established in 1930, we are a proud family-run business now welcoming the fifth generation into the company, a legacy built on trust, care and craftsmanship that spans nearly a century. These family values are at the heart of everything we do, from supporting our colleagues to providing an outstanding experience for every homebuyer.

At Anwyl, we focus on thoughtful design, character and quality – inside and out. Our energy-efficient homes sit within beautifully landscaped street scenes and are crafted to reflect local character, blending traditional and modern architectural styles.

Each property is carefully considered, from smart, modern layouts to bespoke timber features handmade in our joinery workshop. It’s this attention to detail that sets us apart.

From starter homes to spacious family houses, our diverse range appeals to a wide audience. We also create welcoming neighbourhoods with green spaces, play areas and community facilities – because we’re building more than homes, we’re creating lasting communities.

About Anwyl Homes
Bradford Estates

About Bradford Estates

Driven by quality, guided by heritage

Nearly 1,000 years after the family’s first land grants in the area, Bradford Estates now takes responsibility for approximately 12,000 acres on the Shropshire and Staffordshire borders. We continuously invest in our land and property with the future in mind. Guided by our heritage, knowledge and a commitment to doing things the right way, we develop sustainable practices across farming, forestry and placemaking.

The Bradford family has a long tradition of placemaking and landscape management. Stewardship of their former urban estates led to the paving and lighting of Bolton and new public parks in Walsall and Greater Birmingham. The creation of green spaces included the 18th Century commission of Capability Brown at Weston Park and creation of 19th Century pleasure grounds, such as the White Sitch. As landowner, Bradford Estates is committed to supporting positive outcomes for local communities.

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