Bellway PLC
Urban Green Carnatic Park

First visuals released for Bellway's Carnatic Park development

6th May 2026

Bellway has released the first visuals for its eagerly awaited Carnatic Park development on Elmswood Road in Mossley Hill, Liverpool.

Bellway has released the first visuals for its eagerly awaited Carnatic Park development on Elmswood Road in Mossley Hill, Liverpool.

The homebuilder will transform the University of Liverpool’s former Carnatic Halls site with a superb new residential scheme comprising 65 one and two-bedroom apartments and 78 three, four and five-bedroom homes set among mature trees and beautifully landscaped public open green space.

Interest in the prestigious development has been unprecedented since planning was approved late last year, and with the release of new visuals and street scenes, potential homebuyers are now able to understand more clearly exactly how the development will look.

In keeping with existing local vernacular and the area’s conservation status, two different architectural elevations have been developed – ‘Mossley Hill’ and ‘Urban Green’.

Located on the outside of the development facing onto Elmswood Road and Carnatic Road, the Mossley Hill elevations will feature Tudor boarding with black doors and windows, while the Urban Green elevations will be positioned within the development and feature Chartwell Green doors and windows.

Managing director at Bellway North West, David Williams, said: “We have received huge interest in Carnatic Park and are delighted to finally be able to reveal the new visuals that highlight just how stunning the prestigious development will look once complete.

“We have worked hard to ensure the overall aesthetic of Carnatic Park perfectly complements the existing architectural character of the local area and delivers a superb collection of high quality new build homes with a modern yet timeless appeal.”

In addition to transforming a derelict brownfield site, the Bellway development will deliver a raft of environmental and economic benefits in the local area leaving a lasting positive legacy for the future.

The development will contribute economically to the local area, support local jobs, engage local suppliers and provide employment and skills training for local people through apprenticeships.

All homes will benefit from renewable and low carbon energy and energy efficiency measures, meet M4.2 accessibility standards and offer choice for young professionals, families and downsizers.

Landscaping forms an important part of the overall development concept, with a large emphasis on new green areas and the retention of the existing features including the sandstone and brick boundary walls and magnificent mature trees.

The site will be opened up and made accessible to the general public with the creation of just over 12 acres of designated open space plus walking and cycling routes and biodiversity will be improved by more than 40% with the planting of biodiversity rich species and the creation of hibernacular, bat and bird boxes and hedgehog highways.

David Williams concludes: “We are extremely excited to be developing at Carnatic Park and make these beautiful new homes available to homebuyers in Liverpool. Remediation work has already started and we hope to have a sales presence on site by late summer with first occupations in spring 2027 and completion forecast towards the end of 2028.”

Located on the intersection of Elmswood Road, North Mossley Hill Road and Rose Lane, Carnatic Park is one of the most highly sought after postcodes in Liverpool (L18) in a leafy conservation area that is less than three miles from the city centre, within walking distance of Mossley Hill train station and well served for other public transport links and not far from beautiful Sefton Park.

For further information please visit https://www.bellway.co.uk/new-homes/north-west/carnatic-park