Marchday welcomed development partners Taylor Wimpey and architects, John R Paley Associates to Canteen at Lingfield Point where plans for the first phase of residential development have been unveiled.
Plans for the development of 270 homes in the first phase of the exciting £100million masterplan have now gone on show at Lingfield Point and the views of the public are being sought. This first phase will provide around 270 new homes of the of 1,250 homes planned. In addition the overall scheme will provide sports facilities, a school, health services and plenty of green space for the local community to enjoy.
John Orchard, director of Marchday, said “This is the first phase of making the masterplan happen and its really exciting. We want the new homes to be family-friendly and to use the lessons learned from some of the best housing schemes in Europe. Most people agree that we’ve created some outstanding office buildings at Lingfield Point, now we intend to create some truly outstanding homes too.”
Andrew Paley, from the team of architects supporting Taylor Wimpey said that the development team had visited similar projects in places as far away as Malmo in Sweden for design and inspiration. The team want space between the homes to be as important as the buildings and added “This is not just a housing estate – the neighbourhood deserves its own character and we looked across Europe to see how we could improve life at home and build it into the plans at Lingfield Point.
“Its not often that the developer is involved in a scheme where design is such a high priority; its very exciting to be part it” said Andrew.
We couldn’t agree more!
To see plans for the first phase of our new neighbourhood, pop into Canteen at Lingfield Point where plans are on show until 3 August or log onto www.jrpassoc.co.uk to view and comment.






