Work has began constructing 54 sustainable houses subsequent to woodland in Medstead after homebuilder Ashberry Houses bought a plot of land to the south of the East Hampshire village.
The location, which is to the rear of Brackenbury Gardens and Boyneswood Shut within the village with entry from Holland Drive, has been bought with full planning permission for the event in place.
The event will likely be made up of 47 houses for personal sale and 7 shared possession properties. The houses will vary from one-bedroom maisonettes to five-bedroom homes.
The primary houses are attributable to go on sale in March subsequent 12 months.
Graeme Cole, gross sales director for Ashberry Houses, stated: “It is a pleasant location, and our plans are designed to respect and improve the pure surroundings whereas offering sustainable houses.
“With photo voltaic panels for each property, it is a improvement that respects the surroundings and its impression on the planet.
“By investing in footpaths and cycleways for the realm we are going to additional strengthen the sustainability credentials of this new neighbourhood, as it’ll encourage individuals to get round regionally with out getting of their vehicles.”
The event will likely be referred to as Woodview Chase, which can characteristic public open house and a play space, and the homebuilder has deliberate a variety of measures to guard and improve the biodiversity of the almost six-acre web site.
As a part of the planning settlement for the event, the housebuilder may even spend money on enhancements for the realm together with a £279,310 contribution in the direction of pedestrian and cycle infrastructure and enhancements within the 4 Marks and Medstead space.