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Affordable Housing Building Projects
We deliver well-designed, sustainable homes that provide real value for communities. By working closely with local authorities and housing associations, we create affordable housing that not only meets needs but enhances the local environment for the long term.
Knoll House, Ingram Crescent West, Hove
Knoll House was a Council-owned residential care home which was no longer fit for purpose. In its place we are building a new modern part 3, part 4 storey block providing 28 supported living apartments, with associated communal space and accommodation for staff who will provide 24-hour on-site care.
The development will take a fabric first approach to reduce energy use, CO2 emissions and running costs. It will have ASHP, a green roof and PV panels, which will be directly linked to each flat using an innovative system called SolShare. To improve a community feel, there will be a communal roof terrace for all residents and visitors to access.
Client: Brighton & Hove City Council

CURRENT PROJECT
Hollingbury Library, Brighton
Hollingbury Library is currently a Council-owned two storey pre-fabricated library which is no longer fit for purpose. The existing building is to be demolished to allow for the construction of a new modern 3/4 storey block providing 9 apartments with car club parking and amenity space.
The development will take a fabric first approach to reduce energy use, CO2 emissions and running costs. It will utilise ASHP and PV panels. To improve a community feel there will be a communal roof terraces for all residents and visitors to access.
Client: Brighton & Hove City Council

Cavalry Crescent, Eastbourne
Cavalry Crescent is an innovative and highly sustainable new affordable housing development in Eastbourne to help meet local housing needs, incorporating a mixture of 6 terraced houses (3/4 bed) and 14 apartments (1/2 bed), including adapted and accessible homes.
Client: Eastbourne Borough Council
Streatfeild House, Southview Drive, Uckfield
Streatfeild House was originally a retirement living scheme which is now being developed into 20 affordable general needs homes, made up of 4 flats and 16 houses.
The development will take a fabric first approach to reduce energy use, CO2 emissions and running costs. It will utilise ASHP and PV panels. The properties all feature private gardens and parking spaces. The woodland area to the South of the site has been retained and will be enhanced to improve biodiversity.
Client: Wealden District Council
The Glenn, Eastbourne
The Glenn’s previous occupation was a council car park situated in Eastbourne town centre near to the train station. Due to the local housing need, it was developed into 19 innovative and highly sustainable affordable homes for rent. These are made up of 1 and 2 bedroom flats, including adapted and accessible flats for wheelchair users.
Client: Eastbourne Borough Council
Completed: November 2023
Cart Barn Place, Heathfield
Cart Barn, originally a single residential dwelling, has now been developed into 15 affordable homes for rent, made up of 7 houses and 8 flats. The properties all feature private outside space in the form of gardens or balconies.
Client: Wealden District Council
Completed: October 2023
Tollgates, Battle, East Sussex
This development consisted of 63 homes ranging from detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses and bungalows with a mix of garages and parking spaces. Each house has their own gardens and near to the entrance of the site a natural communal play area was created. This site was awarded as winner of the ‘Bricks Site Recognition Award’.
Client: Southern Housing
Completed: June 2022
Lower Lodge Farm, Ringmer
Lower Lodge Farm was a development consisting of 30 stunning homes in the popular village of Ringmer in Sussex. These include 22 for shared ownership, featuring a mix of houses and apartments. The remaining 8 houses were for affordable rent. All the homes have their own gardens as well as access to the woodland walkway created next to the natural open space. This site was a regional winner for the LABC ‘Building Excellence Awards’ 2022 for the Best Small Social Housing Development.
Client: Southern Housing
Completed: May 2021
Dittons Road, Stone Cross
This development comprised of 44 homes where the dwelling mix was designed to respond to the requirements of the local housing need. The buildings are framed by significant soft landscaping in front garden areas and on the public footpath.
Client: Town and Country Housing
Completed: January 2021
Old Rectory, High Street, Burwash
This stunning development offers attractive affordable rent and shared ownership options in a prominent, picturesque village in East Sussex. The 15 flats (1 bed) and four houses (2 beds) are set on the idyllic high street of historic Burwash village. They also back onto the valley which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Situated in a magnificent location, this project respects both context and place. This site is a regional winner for the LABC ‘Building Excellence Awards’ 2021 for the Best Small Social Housing Development.
Client: Southern Housing
Completed: February 2020
Silverdale, Coldwaltham
The site provided 8 Houses (2 & 3 Beds) all for rented accommodation.
Client: Stonewater Housing Association
Completed: October 2018
Elizabeth Court, Hailsham
The site provided 5 Houses (2 Beds) and 12 Flats (1 & 2 Beds) all for rented accommodation.
Client: Wealden District Council
Completed: October 2018
Bohemia Road, Hastings
This project delivered 22 Flats (1 & 2 Beds) and 10 Houses (3 Beds) of a mixed tenure of rented accommodation and shared ownership.
Client: Optivo
Completed: April 2018
Sumach Close, Eastbourne
A development comprising 13 Flats (1 & 2 Beds) all for rented accommodation.
Client: Eastbourne Borough Council
Completed: December 2017
Leap Cross, Hailsham
This site provided 6 Houses (2 & 3 Beds) and 6 Flats (1 & 2 Beds) for rented accommodation.
Client: Wealden District Council
Completed: June 2017
Ivy Cottages, Isfield
This development provided 2 x 1 bedroom flats and 3 x 2 bedroom houses for rent.
Client: Saxon Weald
Completed: July 2014
Avon Court, Eastbourne
This site provided 17 houses (3 bed) with associated parking for affordable rent.
Client: Amicus Horizon
Completed: June 2014
Aukland House, Bexhill on Sea
The site provided 23 family units consisting of 3x3 bedroom houses, 4x4 bedrooms houses and 6x2 bedroom flats for rental as well as 12x2 bedroom houses for shared ownership.
Client: Amicus Horizon
Completed: January 2014
Court Lodge, Lower Dicker
This site of traditional build provided 14 affordable homes for the shared ownership market.
Client: Affinity Sutton
Completed: November 2013
Catts Hill, Crowborough
The development provided 10 family units of 2, 3 & 4 bedrooms for the shared ownership market.
Client: Saxon Weald
Completed: October 2013