Construction has begun on a new development of energy-efficient homes in Billericay, with housebuilder Bellway launching a 47-home scheme on the southern edge of the Essex town.
The development, known as Mayflower Mews, is being built on a 3.5-acre site off Southend Road and will include a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom properties.
The homes will feature a range of energy-efficient measures aimed at reducing carbon emissions, including solar panels and electric vehicle charging points for every property.
The project is also expected to bring significant investment to the local area, with more than £1.5 million allocated towards services and infrastructure. More than £1 million of that funding will go towards off-site affordable housing as part of the planning agreement.
Bellway Thames Gateway Sales Director Ed Brading said: “Our commitment to building homes of the future is exemplified here with a range of sustainable properties that work beautifully for the way people want to live.
“These energy-efficient, modern homes will cost less to run and have a reduced impact on the environment because they are designed and built to be well insulated through our ‘fabric first’ approach.
“The varied styles of our homes and the range of property sizes mean that there are options for customers with a variety of requirements and budgets, including first-time buyers aiming to take their first step on the property ladder.
“The location also makes Mayflower Mews highly desirable as it is just a 10-minute drive from Billericay railway station, which has services to London Liverpool Street that take around 35 minutes. It’s five miles to Basildon, and less than 15 miles from the coast.
“And the development is not only providing much needed high-quality housing for the area, but investment in schools, culture, health, and employment.”
The site’s location offers strong transport links, with Billericay railway station providing direct services to London Liverpool Street in around 35 minutes, while Basildon and the Essex coastline are both within easy reach.
The development is expected to appeal to a broad range of buyers, including first-time purchasers and families seeking modern, lower-cost homes with reduced environmental impact.
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