Go-ahead for 400 canalside homes in Hayes

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A2Dominion and Assael Architecture have been given the go-ahead for 400 new homes at Clayton Road in Hayes

The design of the new homes in Hayes has undergone extensive consultation with Hillingdon Borough Council, and an appropriate scale of redevelopment for the site has been mutually agreed.

The scheme has also been designed as part of a wider masterplan that includes the neighbouring Crown Trading Estate site.

The development includes a variety of new homes across a range of tenures, with a particular focus on affordable homes comprising four-bedroom townhouses, and three-bedroom duplexes and apartments.

The development also includes a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments for sale, each with its own private amenity in the form of projecting or inset balconies.

The site benefits from being close to the new Crossrail train station, offering quick access to central London.

Other benefits include electric car parking spaces, biodiverse green roofs with renewable energy in the form of PV panels, ASHP hybrid heating strategy and over 1,300 sq m of commercial space.

Connecting the community and developing area

Danny Lynch, director of land and development at A2Dominion, said: “Having worked with Assael on a number of excellent developments in recent years, we were always confident in their ability to create a design that best utilised the space around Clayton Road.

“Everything that we envisaged in these plans, from the new canal-side access to the high-quality designs of the homes themselves, is there.

“This scheme will give a real lift to the area and provide excellent homes and facilities for a diverse mix of people, including local families and young professionals.”

Tim Chapman- Cavanagh, director at Assael Architecture, added: “It is always a pleasure to work with A2Dominion, bringing forward this type of regeneration project that offers significant benefits to the local area and much-needed new homes.

“Working closely with Hillingdon Borough Council, we have collectively designed a scheme that aligns with their local aspirations and links well with the adjacent Crown Trading Estate development.

“As one of our key objectives for the design, we’re proud to be part of the process that will see the community and developing area reconnected to the important Grand Union Canal.”

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