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Barratt buy £74 million site on Harlow border with 184 homes

Business / Tue 9th Sep 2025 at 01:48pm

BARRATT David Wilson Homes has acquired a £74million GDV site in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, with hybrid planning permission to deliver 184 new homes.

Set to the north east of the market town, the 13-acre scheme will deliver a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments, alongside two to four-bedroom houses. 40% of the new homes will be deemed affordable housing, comprising a tenure mix of shared ownership and affordable rent. All homes will be delivered to Future Homes 2025 standards, producing 75-80% fewer carbon emissions than those built under current regulations and crucially generating lower energy bills for residents.

The first phase of 85 homes benefits from detailed planning consent, with Barratt David Wilson North Thames resubmitting plans in line with its own house types. Works are due to commence this autumn, with first completions anticipated in late 2026.

Bill Beyzade, managing director at Barratt David Wilson North Thames, commented: “Thanks to a recent strategic land deal with Vistry, we are pleased to announce our latest acquisition in Sawbridgeworth, which will see 184 new quality homes delivered over the next five years. Crucially, 40% of the development will be affordable, offering opportunities to local buyers and renters alike to secure more accessible homes.”

“We have strong roots in this area, with our recently completed Sawbridge Park development to the west of Sawbridgeworth, and our historic Gilden Park development in Harlow. We look forward to continuing to work with the local community and authorities alike to bring forward much-needed homes and infrastructure over the coming years.”

Alongside new homes, the development will provide two play areas, including a green central area. Three footpaths that currently cross the site will also be retained for public use.

As part of the circa £5.5million Section 106 agreement, contributions will be made to improve local infrastructure, including educational, social care, healthcare and leisure facilities such as the local swimming pool and sports hall.

15 Comments for Barratt buy £74 million site on Harlow border with 184 homes:

Seamus
2025-09-09 19:01:38

Does anyone know where this actually is? The exact location seems not to be mentioned in any news reports and the news item has it on Harlow Borders, in another mention it says to the North East of Sawbridgeworth?

Sawbo
2025-09-09 19:47:29

Kecksy farm

Seamus
2025-09-09 20:21:22

Thank you Sawbo. I had a friend who lived in the Houses called Kecksys and behind them further on was the river stort, flood plains and the marshes.

Me
2025-09-09 23:12:25

The regeneration of London is heading your way people good luck

Kim Oconnor
2025-09-10 09:13:14

More destruction, on flood plains.

Maskell
2025-09-10 15:32:44

Have any of these planners tried to get through sawbridgeworth. The traffic in bad at the best of times. The infrastructure isn't there. It won't be able to cope with the extra traffic.

Mick
2025-09-10 16:33:44

Hope they don't just do a runner again before all the promised amenities have been built as they did in Gilden Park....7 years since we moved in and Community Centre/Sports Centre not yet opened and instead of promised local shops with dwellings above we just have a "pop up style" porta cabin 7/11 more appropriate for Gaza than a new build estate!!!!

Peter Curtis
2025-09-10 17:22:37

more pressure on roads, schools and hospital and doctors. We need housing, but we need infrastructure just as much, that road will be carnage

Richard Woodhouse
2025-09-10 17:34:44

As long as the estate has an elevated slip road to the m11 should be fine, otherwise I hope we have flying cars by the completion date lol".

Stuart J
2025-09-10 21:01:25

40% of the properties will affordable, I wonder if this % will be reduced after they get their planning approval. Will some of the £5.5m Section106 agreement money be put towards reopening the Leventhorpe swimming pool, or will it spent on other HCC or EHDC projects?

leigh obrien
2025-09-11 05:56:59

Need to finish gilden park 1st,place is a dump ....dead trees,full of weeds where should be grass, collapsing path ways

Don't be fooled.
2025-09-11 12:13:48

Affordable my big toe. Who are they trying to kid?!

Lisa Willats
2025-09-11 21:14:04

Traffic through Sawbridgeworth is ridiculous. 184 more homes will surely gridlock the area. Roads are not big enough now. Especially when it’s 8.45 and 3 pm. Drivers outside school driving along the paths.

Will Jones
2025-09-12 00:04:11

Re: Seamus. It's at https://maps.app.goo.gl/Pju241wRN59M3oqa7, basically.

Lawrence M
2025-12-08 16:50:12

More Roadwork just what the town needs.

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