Bromford completes biggest ever land purchase

Bromford completes biggest ever land purchase

Bromford has struck a multi-million pound deal to secure its biggest-ever land purchase. The housing association is drawing up plans to build 110 new homes on the 16.8-acre site on the outskirts of Winchcombe in Gloucestershire.

Senior Land Manager Nathan Deen said: “We’re thrilled to have acquired this piece of land, which will provide quality new homes for a range of customers. Winchcombe is an increasingly sought-after place to live, so these homes will make a significant contribution to meeting this demand.

“This is undoubtedly due to its setting in the heart of the Cotswolds and we are very conscious of the need to design homes that will be sympathetic to the character of the local area. As well as the new homes we’re also proposing a landscape led approach to the development, which will include a significant amount of open space and natural play. The site is within close proximity of all the amenities in the centre of the attractive market town in the Cotswolds and is just a short drive away from Cheltenham and Tewkesbury. We have been consulting with local residents and will be aiming to submit a planning application to Tewkesbury Borough Council next month.

“This is the biggest site we have ever purchased and forms part of our strategy of buying more larger land led sites, delivering a range of tenures, in order to achieve our strategic aims. We’re looking forward to continuing to work with the local planning authority and local community to achieve a positive decision and anticipate that works would commence on site in 2022 with construction undertaken by our in-house construction team; Bromford Developments Ltd.”

Bromford owns 44,000 homes, including 11,000 in Gloucestershire and is aiming to build a further 6,500 new homes in its operating area in the period 2019 – 2023.

Pictured above is a watercolour image of the new homes Bromford is aiming to build on the land off Delavale Road in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.

Related posts