AJC Group has won an appeal against New Forest District Council, which rejected its plans for 37 homes on Dibden Purlieu on the edge of the New Forest.
The Dorset-based firm has received planning permission from the Planning Inspectorate to develop 25 family homes on the same 0.9-hectare (2.2 acre) site on Noads Way.
AJC Group revised its plans, with input from stakeholders and planning officers, to meet the needs outlined in the Hythe and Dibden Neighbourhood Plan and contribute towards the NFDC housing land supply targets.
These will be a mixture of two-bedroom, three-bedroom and four-bedroom houses. The homes will feature traditional detailing including red brick porches, tiled roofs, bay windows and exposed barge rafters.
The development will have 56 car parking spaces, with at least two for each property, and secure bike storage. All homes will have private amenity space and the development will include two areas of open space and opportunities for biodiversity net gain.