After a recent site visit to Barn Hill, Chipping Sodbury, we're happy to share with you the latest site photos of what was a challenging scheme.
This challenging site was partly occupied by a disused quarry and the development had to be carefully designed to sit within the exposed quarry wall rock face, the surface of which included palaeontological fossils from the Carboniferous Era.
The Outline proposal by Thrive Architects was for a comprehensive masterplan for a whole new Urban Quarter at the heart of this historic town including:
An integrated approach was sought by the local authority to ensure that the separate Reserved Matters applications were consistent with the aspirations of the Outline Planning Approval. This reflected the historic architectural character of Chipping Sodbury and order to achieve this, Thrive produced a detailed masterplan and urban design rules within the Design and Access Statement, which controlled all aspects of the design from building hierarchy to types of street furniture.
Thrive were responsible for the detailed Reserved Matters submissions for the 109 houses on behalf of Bloor Homes. This included 20% affordable units and 2 wheelchair units.
We were very happy to see the finished scheme and how the new homes reflect the historical architectural character.