A planning application for 34 new homes on land south of Three Cocks Lane, Offenham, has been submitted to Wychavon District Council.
The development, put forward by residential land specialist Terra, is proposed for development in the emerging South Worcestershire Development Plan Review. 40% of the homes designated as affordable.
Jordan Langdon-Bates, Land and Development Director at Solihull based Terra, said: “This application proposes the development of land south of Three Cocks Lane to provide a high quality, residential development of 34 homes in a variety of styles to suit the needs of the local community.
“The proposals are well suited to the existing residential area, carefully designed to respect and enhance its context. Over 40% of the site would be retained as open space, providing maintained landscaped areas for public use.”
The full planning application includes a mix of bungalows, 2 and 2.5 storey family homes ranging in size from 2 bedroomed maisonettes to 4 bedroomed homes. It is proposed that 14 of the homes, 40%, are affordable and will comprise 2 and 3 bed properties.
Jordan added: “The site represents a sustainable location within an established residential area with local amenities and presents a good opportunity for new family homes.
“The plans are based around the concept of forming a small development parcel with a ‘rural edge’, while enhancing biodiversity through the retention of existing established trees and planting of a green buffer around the site edges.”
The scheme has been designed to maximise the site’s existing features, orienting the new plots to form outward facing development and address open spaces, and utilising the natural fall of the land to provide sustainable drainage.