Hayes Village residential community nears completion in London

The eagerly anticipated Hayes Village residential development is nearing completion, with the first residential blocks already handed over and full completion scheduled for June 2025.

Located on the site of the former Nestlé factory, which closed in 2014, this transformative project will provide 1,500 new homes and open up nine acres of previously unused green space, bringing significant revitalisation to the area.

The development features a mix of affordable housing and private sale units, offering 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom homes. A sensitive design approach has been undertaken to retain existing facades where possible, integrating them seamlessly with new mixed-tenure blocks arranged around elevated landscaped podiums, providing exclusive amenities for residents.

Extensive landscaping is a key element of Hayes Village, creating a vibrant community with excellent transport links to central London. The scheme includes:

  • A 1.3km walking trail
  • A 200m running track
  • Redevelopment of the canal frontage
  • A new public square
  • A direct footpath from the historic green to Hayes and Harlington train station, benefiting from Crossrail connectivity

Chapman Taylor is proud to be acting as Executive Architect, working alongside Barratt London to deliver this major residential scheme. The redevelopment of this brownfield site represents a crucial step in addressing London’s housing needs, providing a well-designed and sustainable community in West London.

The development features a mix of affordable housing and private sale units, offering 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom homes. A sensitive design approach has been undertaken to retain existing facades where possible, integrating them seamlessly with new mixed-tenure blocks arranged around elevated landscaped podiums, providing exclusive amenities for residents.

Extensive landscaping is a key element of Hayes Village, creating a vibrant community with excellent transport links to central London. The scheme includes:

  • A 1.3km walking trail
  • A 200m running track
  • Redevelopment of the canal frontage
  • A new public square
  • A direct footpath from the historic green to Hayes and Harlington train station, benefiting from Crossrail connectivity

Chapman Taylor is proud to be acting as Executive Architect, working alongside Barratt London to deliver this major residential scheme. The redevelopment of this brownfield site represents a crucial step in addressing London’s housing needs, providing a well-designed and sustainable community in West London.

Rachel Rogerson (BA (Hons), Dip Arch)

Director, 曼彻斯特

Rachel joined Chapman Taylor in Manchester in 2006 and became an Associate Director in 2016. She is responsible for leading the Technical Group and ISO 14001 in the Manchester studio.

She has over 10 years’ experience with particular focus on technical delivery and design management of major projects in the UK and internationally across a number of sectors.

Areas of expertise:

Residential / Leisure / Retail / Delivery / Design Management

Simon Marlin ((MArch))

SENIOR ARCHITECT, 曼彻斯特

Simon has played a central role in the delivery of some major Chapman Taylor projects of recent years, including the mixed-use Port Baku Tower 2 in Azerbaijan, the Kampus Build-to-Rent residential scheme in central Manchester and Booking.com’s Manchester Goods Yard office headquarters.

Having studied architecture at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Simon worked for 11 years at Pozzoni Architecture in Altrincham, leading the establishment of their successful London office, before joining Chapman Taylor’s Manchester studio in 2015.

Simon’s technical expertise has been an invaluable element of our successful delivery of complex schemes in the residential, office and mixed-use sectors.

Areas of expertise:

Delivery / Office / Residential / Mixed-Use

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