Hampshire-headquartered Bargate Homes has launched the final phase of North Stoneham Park, where a new community of over 1,000 homes is being created on a former deer park on the outskirts of Eastleigh, Southampton. Bargate Homes’ £97m Heritage Place scheme will deliver 322 eco-focused family homes.
Bargate Homes is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vivid – a provider of affordable homes. 124 Heritage Place homes will be purpose-built for Vivid, for shared ownership and affordable rent. Vivid has been the recipient of the entire affordable housing provision at North Stoneham Park, where construction has been ongoing since 2018.
Mark White, Managing Director of Bargate Homes, said: “We are thrilled to unveil Heritage Place to the public for the first time. This £97m development has been in the planning and meticulous pre-construction stage for over two years, to ensure we deliver North Stoneham Park’s most eco-efficient homes, completing the final part of the jigsaw for this exceptional new community.
“Taking lessons learnt from previous phases, our family homes will feature garages, and there has been considerable design work regarding the elevation treatments and detailing. The 322 new Bargate Homes will enable local people to climb onto and up the property ladder, as well as attracting newcomers to this scenic, historic, and well-connected part of Hampshire. We are very much looking forward to welcoming the first residents to Heritage Place next month.”
All homes at Heritage Place will be EPC-B Rated and feature bespoke kitchens with integrated Neff cooking appliances. Bathrooms benefit from contemporary white Roca sanitaryware, with Porcelanosa floor and wall tiles. Google Nest learning thermostats, electric vehicle car chargers, and fibre broadband, are all installed as standard.