A plot of land in a south Wiltshire village has been acquired by a housebuilder for an undisclosed sum. The site, located in Whiteparish, near Salisbury, was recently granted planning permission for 25 dwellings.
Hampshire-headquartered housebuilder and its parent company have taken over the 4.2-acre site. This acquisition marks the company’s return to Wiltshire after a decade, igniting plans for new, energy-efficient family homes.
The newly acquired 4.2-acre site in Whiteparish has been granted outline planning permission for 25 homes. The appointed architect, a Bagshot-based firm, is set to develop detailed designs for the scheme, which includes seven affordable dwellings and three first homes.
A Reserved Matters planning application will be lodged with Wiltshire Council in 2025.
The village, part of south Wiltshire’s larger villages, has historical roots dating back to the 12th century, enhancing its attractiveness for new developments.
The director also mentioned that the new homes will reflect Whiteparish’s architectural styles, ensuring harmony with the village’s aesthetic.
The development will balance functionality and aesthetics, ensuring that it complements the village’s character.
Overall, the development holds promise for enhancing community living while respecting the village’s heritage.
Anticipation for the project’s groundbreaking is building as the community and developers look forward to a successful collaboration.
With a blend of historical appreciation and modern living standards, this development is poised to enhance the village’s charm and meet the housing demands of the area.
The acquisition of the land in Whiteparish marks a significant step for the housebuilder, returning to Wiltshire with plans for a thoughtfully designed residential project.
With a blend of historical appreciation and modern living standards, this development is poised to enhance the village’s charm and meet the housing demands of the area.