- Innovative eco-development of 57 residential units
- Kingerlee Homes and Boughton Butler have successfully obtained planning permission for this innovative scheme on the former site of the Army Medals Office.
- The scheme consists of 57 new homes which are a mix of 2 bed apartments and 3, 4 and 5 bed houses. Some 30% of the scheme will be affordable homes for either rent or shared ownership. The new homes will be built to at least Level 3 of the Code for Sustainable Homes, and to Level 4 where possible, depending on particular housetypes.
- Comments on the scheme
- "We are particularly pleased with the way our Architects, Boughton Butler of Worcester, have grasped a myriad of sometimes conflicting design requirements and brought forward an innovative scheme which has met with significant support from the Council, the local Civic Society and regional Design Panel." Jonathan Kingerlee, Chairman of Kingerlee Homes
- "I'm absolutely delighted. My goodness, the 21st century has arrived in Wychavon. The scheme is exciting, there is variety and somebody has had the courage to use glass and air, essential building materials, with great imagination and foresight. I think this might well become a benchmark scheme." Coun. Roma Kirke, Wychavon District Council
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- ▪ Client: Kingerlee Homes