Lucy Developments, in partnership with OX Place, is thrilled to announce the Marston Paddock project, a new housing development in Marston, Oxford. Set to be completed by autumn 2025, we will deliver 40 much-needed affordable homes, reflecting our commitment to sustainable and community-focused housing solutions.
The project highlights include:
– Affordable Housing: Initially approved for 20 affordable homes and 20 market-sale homes, the entire project will now offer 100% affordable housing. This includes 21 council homes for social rent and 19 shared ownership homes, making it easier for local residents to access quality housing.
– Sustainable Design: The homes will feature energy-efficient designs, including enhanced insulation, high-performance windows and air source heat pumps. These measures are expected to surpass national carbon reduction targets by 56%, ensuring eco-friendly living spaces.
– Community-Centric Layout: The development will consist of 26 houses and 14 flats arranged around a central green space. Each home will have private outdoor areas, such as gardens, terraces, or balconies, promoting a vibrant and connected community atmosphere.
– Sustainable Travel:With secure cycle storage, electric vehicle charging points, and a new cycle route connecting to the A40 cycle path, Marston Paddock is designed to encourage sustainable travel options for residents.
Helen Horne, Managing Director of OX Place, said: “As Oxford City Council’s housing company it is OX Place’s mission to deliver affordable homes and our partnership with Lucy Developments is helping us do just that”.
The collaboration between Lucy Developments and OX Place highlights our dedication to addressing Oxford’s housing needs while maintaining high standards of sustainability and design. Ian Ashcroft, CEO of Lucy Real Estate, said: “We are delighted to partner with OX Place. It has been a long planning journey, but this is going to be a development that OX Place and Lucy Developments will be rightly proud of. The high-quality design and the excellent sustainability credentials are exactly what is needed for modern housing in the city.”
For more information on this exciting project, visit Oxford City Council’s website.