

Green Belt Revival: 30 Stylish New Homes Set to Transform Broxhill Road
Exciting plans are underway to transform an industrial site at Broxhill Road, Havering-atte-Bower, into a vibrant new community with 30 stunning homes. This fresh proposal from Mylands Broxhill Ltd aims to replace old warehouses at Mylands Farm with a mix of spacious detached houses and affordable mews-style homes, blending luxury with accessibility in a beautiful green belt setting.
The development offers an enticing choice: half the homes will be large four and five-bedroom detached houses perfect for families seeking space and comfort, while the other half will consist of stylish three and four-bedroom affordable homes designed to welcome first-time buyers or those looking to downsize. This thoughtful mix promises to create a diverse and inclusive neighbourhood.
Sustainability is at the heart of the plan. The developers have committed to using innovative water management techniques, such as rainwater harvesting, to reduce environmental impact. On top of that, future residents will have access to 32 electric bikes from Brompton Hire, encouraging eco-friendly travel and reducing car dependence in this scenic, semi-rural location.
While the previous application sparked concerns about infrastructure strain, the new proposal addresses these by promising sustainable practices and minimizing pressure on local resources like water and electricity. This approach aims to ensure that growth happens responsibly, balancing the needs of the community and the environment.
If approved, this development will breathe new life into Broxhill Road, offering a unique chance to live in stylish new homes surrounded by nature. It represents a forward-thinking step for Havering-atte-Bower, where modern living meets green belt conservation. The council’s decision will be pivotal in shaping the area’s future.
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