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Hopkins Homes breaks ground at Wixams

Hopkins Homes has marked a major milestone with the start of construction on its first dual-branded housing development in Wixams, Bedfordshire. The project unites the untypical group’s trusted brands, Tilia Homes and Hopkins Homes, in a single development within the Wixams Sustainable Urban Extension (SUE).

To celebrate this landmark occasion, Gareth Jacob, Regional Managing Director of untypical’s Eastern region, joined Ben Briggs, Head of Construction; Dan Brealey, Site Manager; and Gary Cranfield, Senior Sales Manager to break ground on site.

The development, known as Greenway View, will deliver 168 new homes, featuring a mix of two, three, four, and five-bedroom properties. This first dual-branded site for untypical showcases the combined strengths of both Tilia Homes and Hopkins Homes, offering a diverse range of homes to meet the needs of first-time buyers, families, young professionals, and downsizers alike.

Gareth Jacob said: "Breaking ground on our first dual-branded development is a proud moment for untypical. Bringing together Tilia Homes and Hopkins Homes allows us to provide a wide choice of sustainable new homes that cater for a broader range of buyers. Whether you choose the timeless elegance of Hopkins Homes or the modern practicality of Tilia Homes, you’ll be joining a new community built on quality, care, and sustainability."

Homes will include modern energy-efficient features, such as air-source heat pumps and electric vehicle charging points to most properties. The development will also feature a community garden, providing shared green space for wellbeing and a strong sense of community.

Greenway View sits within the wider Wixams Sustainable Urban Extension, a carefully master planned new town expected to provide approximately 4,500 homes, alongside shops, education facilities (including Wixams Tree Primary Academy and Wixams Academy), parks, transport connections, and other community infrastructure.

The development benefits from excellent local road links with the nearby A6, and good rail access is available from Bedford Train Station and the upcoming Wixams railway station, due to open in 2026.

Sales at Greenway View are set to launch in early autumn 2025, with further information to be provided ahead of the launch. The show home and marketing suite are scheduled to open in early 2026, offering buyers an opportunity to explore this exciting new community first-hand.

To register your interest for the new homes by Tilia Homes click here and for Hopkins Homes email sales@hopkinshomes.co.uk.

 

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Hopkins Homes unveils new 197-home sustainable development in Halstead Essex

Hopkins Homes, part of the untypical group, has been granted reserved matters approval for nearly 200 new homes on a 13-hectare site in Halstead, Essex.  The new development, to be known as Bournewood Park, will feature a diverse range of 1 to 4-bedroom properties with 30% designated for affordable housing and shared ownership schemes. 

Environmental responsibility stands at the core of this development, with a range of new house types designed in timber frame.  This provides homeowners with superior thermal performance, leading to lower energy bills and a more comfortable living environment.   

All homes will be net zero ready featuring air source heat pumps and electric vehicle charging as standard.  This means that the homes will be capable of achieving net-zero emissions when powered by a renewable energy source.  In addition, select homes will host PV panels, helping to further lower the cost of energy bills for the homeowner.  

The community’s green infrastructure will deliver an impressive 17% habitat unit gain and 11% hedgerow unit gain – significantly exceeding standard biodiversity requirements – with 550 native trees to be thoughtfully positioned in areas of public open space.   

As signatories to the Homes for Nature initiative*, bird-nesting bricks and hedgehog highways will also be incorporated throughout the development.    

Duncan Jackson, Managing Director of Hopkins Homes, added: “We believe in creating developments that add genuine value to their localities and our new Bournewood Park development in Halstead perfectly aligns with this philosophy. Through our approach to responsible development, we plan to deliver a place where nature and community can flourish together – one that is responsible, sustainable and community-focused.” 
Work is expected to start on site in August, following acquisition of the site earlier this year.  Further details regarding home specifications and sales information will be released later this year.  Click here to register your interest.

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Planning Success for West Winch, Norfolk

Hopkins Homes, part of the untypical group, has received outline planning permission for 1,100 new homes on land at West Winch in West Norfolk.  This is the first phase of a 4,000-home growth project identified within the West Norfolk Strategic Local Plan to meet the area’s growing housing needs. 

Hopkins Homes has been working diligently over the last few months to finalise the necessary agreements with the council and landowners in order for planning permission to be granted.  

Duncan Jackson, Managing Director at Hopkins Homes, said: “We are delighted that we have been able to bring this project to fruition and secure planning permission for the first phase of the West Winch growth area.  Whilst it has taken some time, it was important that we secured the right level of infrastructure to support the new development and growing area – a complex arrangement involving multiple parties.” 

In addition to the new homes, the first phase includes a new primary school, local centre for shops and other community use facilities, and areas of public open space.  It will also be supported by a significant new access road connecting the A47 and the A10.   

Duncan, added, “This project will bring significant investment to the local community and provide much-need housing for this area of Norfolk.  We look forward to working with the land agent and landowners as we progress to the next stage of development.”  

Andy Redman, Director at Savills, commented: "Savills and Carter Jonas advised the landowners in what was a complicated process including entering into agreements facilitating the delivery of the West Winch Housing Access Road and the planning agreements running with the planning consent. Having entered into these agreements the landowners will be taking the next step of bringing forwards development of the site at the earliest possible opportunity”. 

Hopkins Homes has also recently gained planning permission for 200 new homes in Halstead, Essex and will shortly be starting construction on two new communities in Norfolk including 180 homes in Loddon and 350 new homes in North Walsham.   

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