Legal & General Modular Homes is proposing a new neighbourhood of innovative modular homes at Bore Hill Farm in Warminster. The plan, the first of its kind in Wiltshire, would deliver 95 highly sustainable, energy efficient and affordable homes on the site which is allocated for residential development in the Wiltshire Council plan.
Legal & General Modular Homes’ innovative approach to housing delivery has gained significant momentum within the marketplace, with the business commencing construction on sites at Selby, Bristol and Broadstairs during the year for the delivery of 450 homes. Having also acquired land at Littlestone, Kent, North Horsham and Warminster the business is currently seeking planning permission to deliver a further c.400 homes across these three sites, with construction expected to commence early in 2022. Opportunities are also being surfaced to deliver thousands more homes over the next three years across the country.
Legal & General Modular Homes are leading the way in the delivery of high quality affordable and sustainable homes with each home achieving a minimum of Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) “A” by design. Currently fewer than 2% of new-build homes in the UK achieve this high standard. The combination of air source heat pumps and solar panels results in homes that are highly efficient with a greatly reduced carbon footprint both during construction and across the lifetime of each home. It also means significantly reduced heating bills for residents.
Rosie Toogood, CEO Legal & General Modular Homes said
“Our innovative approach is bringing high-quality modular homes that are comfortable, sustainable and affordable to the market. We are delighted to have made such an impact on the market in 2021 and are looking forward to adding to our growing delivery pipeline in 2022.”