Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Leicestershire firms reunite for new Burbage residential development

Leicestershire firms Springbourne Homes and Hayward Architects have teamed up again to design a new exclusive development in Burbage, near Hinckley.

The properties will be built at Springbourne’s new site called The Spinney, which is off Elm Tree Drive and close to Burbage Common and Woods.

Haywards has designed eight luxury detached homes, including two bungalows for the development, with construction set to commence this Spring.

Springbourne chairman Adrian Burr is hoping this latest collaboration will prove as successful as their previous partnership which delivered the Hornsey Rise development near Market Bosworth.

Adrian said: “Springbourne Homes and Hayward Architects is a proven, winning combination. We have a long and fruitful history of working together again and we are confident that The Spinney will be another success story.

“I will be delighted if we go on to emulate what we achieved at Hornsey Rise where we scooped four national construction awards and delivered what is arguably our best-ever site.

“We have applied the same high standards, design principles and attention to detail for The Spinney and we are once again anticipating keen interest from buyers who are in the market for a quality home in a desirable location.”

Hayward’s director Zoe Massey is equally confident there will be high demand.

Zoe explained: “We have designed eight spacious properties, six detached homes and two bungalows, on a lovely landscaped site in a sought-after area.

“There are three five bedroom homes, three four bedroom homes and two three bedroom bungalows, all with double garages and ranging from just over 3000 sq ft to just under 2000 sq ft.”

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