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Developer Countryside acquires Sulis Down site to build over 170 new homes

Tuesday 20th April 2021 Bath Echo News Team Business

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A leading mixed-tenure developer has acquired the Sulis Down scheme on the southern edge of Bath with planning permission to build more than 170 new homes.

The Sulis Down site | Photo © Countryside

The development will be Countryside’s first site purchase in the South West.

The company will build 171 homes on the 16.4-acre site, of which 40% will be affordable.

Sulis Down was acquired with full planning permission, which was given the green light in 2019 and will now be implemented.

Designed with natural Bath Stone, the development will offer a range of two-bedroom apartments, two and three-bedroom flats over garages and three, four and five-bedroom houses.

The landscaping of the development will reflect its surroundings and a green strip, known as ‘The Green,’ will run through the heart of the neighbourhood.

With construction set to begin in summer 2021, Sulis Down has been designed by renowned architect Ben Pentreath.

Savills acted as the selling agent on the site, securing the freehold sale to Countryside following an informal tender process on the open market.

Darren Dancey, Managing Director, Countryside Partnerships South West, said: “We are extremely proud to have acquired the exemplar Sulis Down development in the City of Bath.

“The flagship scheme will bring much-needed high-quality homes to a stunning location on the southern edge of this historic city and we are now looking forward to commencing construction in the summer of 2021.

“This is testament to our commitment to the area. As a business, delivering sustainable communities that people love is etched in our DNA, and this a key stepping-stone in our ambitions for the South West region.”

Julian Harbottle, head of Savills development team in the south west, added:  “Sulis Down represents an exceptional development opportunity within Bath’s well-established residential market where demand for quality homes is high.

“Designed by Ben Pentreath Architects, it is an exemplar in terms of architecture, material quality and placemaking attributes.

“Countryside has an excellent track record in the delivery of high-calibre development with a focus on sustainability, and is committed to implementing the consented scheme, a notable 40% of which will be affordable homes.”

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