OVERVIEW
Heathy Wood lies on the Surrey and West Sussex border, offering 134 two to four-bedroom houses, 4 two-bedroom flats, and an additional 16 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom flats, along with 18 two and 15 three-bedroom houses. With 35% of the units designated as affordable housing, it prioritises affordability.
Sustainability is key, with energy-efficient homes designed to minimise environmental impact. The development comprises several phases, each harmoniously integrated into the landscape. Diverse facades enhance curb appeal with Phase 4 using a blend of Michelmersh’s Lindfield Yellow and Danehill Yellow clay bricks, helping structures radiate warmth and charm. Each tone was carefully chosen to complement the broader architectural palette, seamlessly blending Heathy Wood into its verdant, natural surroundings.
Further to that, Phase 3 also uses Danehill Yellow, but is further complimented with the autumnal tones of Michelmersh’s Hampshire Stock Red Multi ATR and Hampshire Stock Downs Blend, creating a beautiful combination of clay brick across the entire site.
Utilising Building Information Modelling (BIM) for precision in construction, Heathy Wood features internal roads, public spaces, and landscaped areas, creating a vibrant community atmosphere.
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