Plans to build 66 new houses next to village garden centre revealed

By James Smith 1st Jul 2022

Seven Capital plc has applied to Warwick District Council for permission to build 66 houses near Smith's Garden Centre (image via planning application)
Seven Capital plc has applied to Warwick District Council for permission to build 66 houses near Smith's Garden Centre (image via planning application)

Plans to build 66 new houses on farmland next to a village garden centre have been revealed.

The scheme, submitted by Seven Capital plc, would see a farmhouse and agricultural buildings demolished to make space for the homes next to Smith's Garden Centre in Baginton.

If approved, the Coventry Road proposal will join onto a 56-house development which was approved by Warwick District Council last September.

Plans show that a small park space would be built as well as a new access road.

The 2.2 hectare Rosswood Farm site is already allocated for houses in the local plan.

An artist's impression of the Coventry Road housing estate (image via planning application)

This scheme will provide a mix of one to four bedroom houses, only nine of which will be affordable homes.

Affordable homes are meant to be 20 per cent cheaper to buy or rent compared to the local market value.

Developers are usually obliged to make 40 per cent of a new estate affordable homes - which in this case would mean 27 would need to be built.

But with the 56 houses in the neighbouring development all designated for social rent and shared ownership, Seven Capital says it does not need to provide as many in the new scheme.

"When considering the allocated site comprehensively, the proposed development would allow for a near 50/50 split between market and affordable homes, resulting in a higher proportion of affordable dwellings, whilst delivering a balanced and mixed community of differing tenures without one overly dominating the other," the planning application said.

The scheme would back onto a 56-house development which has already been approved (image via planning application)

The application also states that 13 trees and a number of hedgerows will need to be removed for the houses to be built.

But it adds: "Retained hedgerows will be strengthened through the inclusion of additional planting to fill in gaps and improve their species diversity and over time the garden and amenity habitats will mature and provide a valuable resource for local wildlife with the development expected to achieve a measurable net gain in biodiversity value."

Comments can be made on the planning application here.

The proposed layout of the development (image via planning application)

     

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