Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Housebuilder buys land for £35m second phase of Nottingham’s Barton Quarter

The landowner for the Barton Quarter development in the Nottingham suburb of Chilwell, Beeston has sold the land for the second phase to Cameron Homes.

The 4.9-acre site has full planning for 93 houses and apartments, designed by prize-winning London-based architect Ben Pentreath.

Located off Queens Road West, the site was previously Barton’s bus depot, which had been owned by the Barton family since 1913. The company teamed up with The Prince’s Foundation, Stockbridge Land and Pentreath to masterplan the brownfield site for a total of 221 homes.

Work commenced on the first phase of 30 two-, three- and four-bedroom homes in 2021, with residents moving in from 2022 onwards.

Enabling work for Cameron Homes’ newly acquired £35m development will commence in Q1 2026, followed by a start of construction during Q2 2026. The housebuilder has programmed the first homes to be ready to move into in early 2027. The scheme will be launched to the market next year.

John Hickman, group land director for Tara Group and Cameron Homes, said: “Barton Quarter is an exemplary development with some very special design characteristics and qualities. It’s been well received by locals and set new precedents in the market, which is testament to the legacy approach of Simon Barton and Ben Pentreath’s timeless design style.

“Work has stalled since construction concluded on the first phase, so we are very pleased to acquire the site for phase two. With the strength of our group, we can provide reassurance that enabling works will start in January, to be carried out by Chasetown Civil Engineering – a sister company of Cameron Homes.

“We have a handful of other family-focused developments currently underway across Nottingham, so are already looking forward to registering prospective purchasers and delivering this outstanding £35m project.”

The accommodation mix for the development will comprise one- and two-bedroom apartments, two-bedroom mews and coach houses, and two- to five-bedroom villa-style houses. A new vehicular access will be created from Holly Lane.

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