NEWSHIP DEVELOPMENTS

Newship Developments specialises in the acquisition of land and the development of sites for residential and commercial purposes.

RESIDENTIAL

Build

Modular

Use of precision-engineered units results in high-quality, well built homes

Sites

Residential

Time is taken to carefully select locations suitable for housing

Construction

Environment

Our homes are constructed utilising low carbon technologies

Markets

Affordability

Developments include homes offered for affordable rent or shared ownership

Ashling Close, West Ashling, West Sussex

An exciting development of eight beautifully created village homes, occupying a superb location in one of the best and most sought-after villages in the Chichester area.

Each house has been built using off-site modular construction, a sustainable way to create new buildings with a small or zero carbon footprint. The walls, floors and ceilings are highly insulated, with high performance doors and windows, and the air-tight fabric exceeds current building standards.

The properties benefit from high energy efficiency, with mechanical ventilation heat recovery systems, waste water, heat recovery, LED lighting and efficient water fittings further lower emissions in each dwelling. There are renewable energy technologies from highly efficient air source heat pumps to solar photovoltaic panels to generate electricity and off set energy use to net zero carbon targets and beyond.

COMMERCIAL

Burnt Common Business Park has been recently developed on our 26 acre freehold site at Burnt Common, Send in Surrey. It is a brand new development of 21 units offering flexible modern industrial units to let, varying in size to meet the differing needs of a range of businesses. The units start at 1,404 sq ft with the largest unit available being 24,520 sq ft.

Burnt Common Business Park is wonderfully located just moments from the upgraded M25/A3 junction in one direction and the bustling city of Guildford in the other.’

For more information please visit our development website: burntcommon.co.uk

Burnt Common drone footage