A sensitive infill development delivering high-quality homes. This scheme carefully balances heritage, sustainability, and contextual design.
Located on underused land to the rear of Becket House, the proposed residential development has been thoughtfully designed to complement its urban and historical setting. The scheme responds to the scale, materiality, and layout of the surrounding area, enhancing the local streetscape while delivering much-needed housing. Set within a well-established mix of residential and commercial properties, the development contributes positively to the neighbourhood, incorporating contemporary architecture that respects the area’s character and sightlines.

The proposal includes a range of well-planned homes that prioritise space, light and privacy, with layouts designed to foster a sense of community while ensuring individual comfort. Sustainability is central to the approach, with energy-efficient construction, environmentally conscious materials and the integration of cycle storage to promote active travel. The landscape strategy further enhances the quality of the setting, with green spaces and native planting creating a welcoming, biodiverse environment that supports wellbeing and ecological value.


Access and movement have been carefully considered, with clear pedestrian routes, parking, and a site layout that promotes ease of use and safety. Heritage considerations have shaped the design throughout, ensuring a respectful addition to the existing built environment. Aligned with local planning policy, the scheme offers a balanced and contextually appropriate solution that delivers lasting benefits for both future residents and the wider community.

