A HAMPSHIRE developer has bought a piece of land in a Wiltshire village that was recently granted outline planning permission for 25 homes.

Hampshire-headquartered Bargate Homes and parent company VIVID Homes acquired a 4.2-acre residential development site in Whiteparish.

The housebuilder has appointed Bagshot-based architect Cooper Baillie to undertake the detailed design for the scheme, which will incorporate a range of "executive" homes, seven "affordable dwellings", and three further plots to be sold as First Homes.

Half of the site is designated for the creation of a play area, attenuation basin and nearly two acres of public parkland.

A Reserved Matters planning application will be lodged with Wiltshire Council during 2025.

Located off A27 Romsey Road, the site is on the eastern edge of Whiteparish, which was crowned the ‘Best Kept Village in Wiltshire’ in 2022.

A statement from Bargate Homes said: "The new homes will be constructed to an Energy Performance Certificate rating of a A, in line with Bargate Homes’ comprehensive Environmental Social and Governance strategy and sustainability commitments."

Steve Birch, Land and Planning Director at Bargate Homes, said: “It has been a decade since Bargate Homes last delivered new homes in Wiltshire. Acquiring such a special site in Whiteparish - which offers glorious countryside views and footpaths leading through to the New Forest – is very exciting.

“There is significant pent-up demand for energy-efficient family homes within this ‘Best Kept Village’ which benefits from a sustainable and accessible location between Salisbury and Romsey. We are looking forward to working up the detailed house designs which will complement and add to the appeal of the village, parts of which date back to the 12th Century.”

Parking for each new home will be allocated on-plot, within parking bays or garages. The considered development layout will limit the prominence of cars within the streetscape, with visitor parking discretely provided on-street and in small groups.

An extensive footpath network from the Romsey Road site takes walkers northwards to West Dean, or southwards to the forest trails and attractions of the New Forest.

Whiteparish benefits from a range of local amenities including a village store, florist, The King’s Head pub, the 12th Century All Saints Church, All Saints Primary School, a village recreation ground, Post Office and GP Surgery. The secondary school serving the village is the Trafalgar School in Downton.