Our developments
Our developments reflect our progressive attitude to design, the environment and new ways of living.
Ideas have always been our strength and we've won many awards for creative, sustainable and high-quality design. We were one of the first housing associations in the UK and we pioneered shared ownership.
We're now established in the Thames Gateway and are exploring partnerships across London. Our ambitious plans will see us building 1,200 new homes every year.
Here are just a few of our success stories.
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Sterndale Road, Hammersmith
19 Sterndale Road is an exemplar eco-refurbishment project that will set the benchmark for future housing specifications and design. READ MORE »
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661 London Road, Hounslow
At 661 London Road we combine private sale, shared ownership and affordable rented homes in one development. READ MORE »
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Angell Town, Lambeth
Angell Town is an award-winning regeneration scheme in Lambeth, close to Brixton town centre. READ MORE »
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Barham Park, Brent
Notting Hill Housing and Countryside Properties are redeveloping the Barham Park estate in Sudbury over five years starting in summer 2010. READ MORE »
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Bolney Meadow, Lambeth
The Bolney Meadow estate is being regenerated over 25 years. READ MORE »
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Edward Woods, Hammersmith
Edward Woods is made up of 122 new build homes, half for rent and half for outright sale. READ MORE »
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Gold Lane, Barnet
At Gold Lane, eight new physically and socially sustainable houses replaced a back-street of 45 vandalised garages, transforming a previously neglected area. READ MORE »
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Helix Court, Kensington
Helix Court provides good quality, mixed tenure housing in an inner city context. READ MORE »
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The Isokon, Camden
Our development of The Isokon building revived an important piece of London's architectural heritage, while creating much-needed affordable housing at the same time. READ MORE »
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Rathbone Market, Newham
The redevelopment of Rathbone Market is at the heart of Newham's vision for the regeneration of Canning Town and Custom House. READ MORE »