Russell Armer Homes has introduced, for the first time, 11 new house types to its Bowland Fold development in Halton, Lancashire, as it launches phase two of homes for sale.

A few properties are left from phase one, and the company is now releasing 22 three to four-bedroom homes.

These will be built on an elevated position to offer 'stunning views' of Morecambe Bay, Lancaster, and Forest of Bowland.

The first properties available include the four-bedroom detached Howgill, Sanderling houses, and the three-bedroom Middleton home.

In Cumbria: Nicky Gordon, the managing director of Russell Armer HomesNicky Gordon, the managing director of Russell Armer Homes (Image: Genesis Homes)

Nicky Gordon, the managing director of Russell Armer Homes, said: "Launching brand new house types which have never been on the market before is a significant milestone for the company, and the team is really excited to see the reaction to the new homes.

"Our houses at Bowland Fold have been an instant hit because of the high quality of build and energy efficiency levels, coupled with its location in the desirable village of Halton and its close proximity to the city of Lancaster.

"The new homes we are rolling out guarantee the same excellent level of workmanship and will provide customers with modern features and extra comfort throughout the property.

"This is an extremely exciting development in Russell Armer’s long history."

The company, founded in 1961 and now owned by Penrith-based Genesis Homes, also has homes ready at Meadow Rigg, Kendal, and is poised to launch new homes at Lunesdale Rise, Kirkby Lonsdale.

Find out more about the new developments at Bowland Fold in Halton by visiting www.russell-armer.co.uk/developments/bowland-fold.