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SELBOURNE LAUNCHES PLANNING APPEAL - 16th December 2004

An enterprising Black Country developer is appealing against Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council's decision to oppose its latest scheme.

Selbourne Homes has lodged an appeal with the Planning Inspectorate after being refused planning permission for 50 contemporary town houses and apartments at a 3.3 acre brownfield site on Dibdale Road, Dudley.

Designed to mirror Selbourne's acclaimed SO.GO development at Merry Hill, the proposed scheme would see the last remaining brownfield site in Dudley's Milking Bank area transformed into much-needed affordable, city-living style homes.

However, despite being recommended for approval by planning officers, the Committee opposed it on the grounds that the proposed three-storey form of development was out of context with the surrounding area.

When we bought this site, it already had outline planning consent for residential development, said Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes.

"We spent 12 months working with council officers to come up with a scheme that met the community's needs and we feel our designs are entirely in keeping with other developments close by. We were therefore surprised and disappointed by the Committee's decision to oppose our plans.

"Record sales at our other Black Country sites prove this style of development is hugely popular with local people and has a beneficial knock-on effect through the provision of good quality new housing and the productive re-use of an existing vacant and derelict site.

"We have 85 people on the waiting list for this development, the majority of whom live in the vicinity of the site. Obviously they are disappointed that they won't now be able to reserve a new home in the New Year.

"We are in the process of resubmitting a revised scheme which slightly reduces the height and density and we hope the Council will reconsider its decision. To help them get a feel for our work, we've also extended an invitation to Members of the Committee to visit existing housing schemes we' ve built.

"Our aim is to build quality schemes that put Dudley on the map and we want to achieve this in partnership with the local authority.




SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS AT SELBOURNE HOMES - 14th December 2004

Tis the season to be jolly and one of the Black Countrys leading property developers has certainly got more reasons than most to celebrate.

Not content with record sales at its latest development, The Edge in Wordsley, Selbourne Homes was short listed for one of the regions top property awards.

Along with national developers such as Crest Nicholson and Cala Homes, Selbourne was one of four finalists chosen for the prestigious title of Residential Developer of the Year at the recent Insider Property Awards (West Midlands) 2004.

Although the firm was pipped at the post by Crosby Homes, the judges made particular mention of its achievements and tipped it as one to watch in the future.

We were delighted to be short listed and its a real honour to be ranked alongside some of the UKs leading house builders said Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes.




TRENDY APARTMENTS PLANNED FOR AMBLECOTE - 2nd December 2004

Plans are being submitted to transform derelict scrubland in Amblecote into 21 contemporary apartments.

Leading Black Country developer Selbourne Homes has purchased a 0.5 acre site on Amblecote's High Street for the stylish new development.

Derelict for over 10 years, the site has already been granted outline planning consent for residential development and Selbourne is now in the process of submitting a detailed application.

"This is an exciting project for us and we've spent over three years working up ideas for the site, said Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes.

"We're confident we've come up with a scheme that will enhance the surrounding area and we're looking forward to getting started.

The proposed scheme comprises one and two bedroom apartments, each showcasing some of the latest trends in contemporary urban design. Parking will be available at the rear of the properties and due to its prominent position, the site is set to become a stylish landmark for the area.




DOORS OPEN AT STORM - 25th November 2004

Homebuyers looking for something out of the ordinary will be able to get their first glimpse inside Storm this weekend - Selbourne Homes’ latest, trendy city-living style development at Merry Hill, near Dudley.

From Saturday, 9 October, a stylish show home will be open to the public between 11.00am and 6.00pm. Visitors will be able to tour the property at their leisure and check out some of the latest trends in contemporary urban design.

“We’re really proud of Storm and there’s no doubt it offers something genuinely different,” said Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes.

“The retro-look and feel of the scheme has proved hugely popular and the fact that it was 85 per cent sold within two weeks of launching is testament to its appeal.”

Located right at the heart of some of the UK’s best retail and leisure facilities, Storm comprises seven, three storey apartment units, offering a total of 39 one and two-bedroom luxury homes.

Design boundaries have been pushed to the limit, with brick and render elevations topped off by striking, green copper monopitch roofs.

Additionally, each unit offers contemporary styling throughout, combining the latest interior design trends with James Bond style features such as video entry systems, programmable central heating, walkout balconies and secure underground parking.

Only six two-bedroom properties remain available and prices start at £136,000. The scheme is expected to be completed by early December.




BLACK COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT BUCKS NATIONAL HOUSING TREND - 19th November 2004

Leading Black Country developer Selbourne Homes is bucking national trends by enjoying record sales at its latest development.

Just two days after releasing The Edge - a major new residential scheme in Wordsley, West Midlands, Selbourne has sold twelve of the fifty-two available properties – over 20 per cent of the scheme.

“We’ve been delighted by the response and already, over 180 people have visited our marketing suite to find out more about the development,” said Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes.

“We pride ourselves on delivering quality homes at affordable prices and The Edge is no exception. We’re confident the scheme will continue to sell well and we’re looking forward to proving the property sceptics wrong.”

Situated on a 1.3 acre site on Brierley Hill Road, formerly home to Mapleline, The Edge will comprise fifty-two luxury apartments and duplexes, each offering the latest in contemporary urban design.

Designed around a major water feature, the ultra-modern properties will have access to extensively landscaped communal gardens.

Each property will have an allocated parking space, with extra spaces available for residents and visitors. Additionally, some of the properties come with garages giving homeowners that extra element of choice.

Prices start from £92,000 for a one-bedroom apartment and the development is designed to appeal to investors, first time buyers and people looking for a potential retirement home.

Gavin Warr continued: “The Edge is an ideal location as it offers something for everyone - easy access to great shopping and leisure facilities and open countryside less than five minutes walk from your doorstep.”




FIRST OCCUPIERS MOVE INTO LUXURY WOMBOURNE DEVELOPMENT - 6th October 2004

Leading Black Country property developer Selbourne Homes has handed over the keys to the first occupiers at its exclusive residential development in Wombourne.

Called FIVE, the luxury waterside scheme - which is situated on Ounsdale Road - comprises five detached three, four and five-bedroom homes, one with canal frontage and mooring rights.

A second family will be moving into one of the four-bedroom properties later this week and Selbourne's managing director, Gavin Warr, is confident it won 't be long before the final three properties are occupied.

'Interest in this site has been phenomenal', said Gavin. A waterside development is always attractive and the unusually large plots really set the properties at FIVE apart from other new homes of this size.

Offering relaxed contemporary style, the three remaining properties comprise a split-level bungalow and two four-bedroom houses. Prices range from £335,000 to £445,000 and the scheme is being marketed by the Kingswinford office of estate agents The Lee, Shaw Partnership. For further information please contact the agents on 01384 287622.




BREAKING NEW GROUND WITH FIRST MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT - 23rd Septemper 2004

Construction is set to start on the first mixed use development for leading Midlands property developer Selbourne Homes.

In partnership with Wolverhampton-based commercial developer, Peter Maddox & Associates, Selbourne will be transforming a former petrol station in Mere Green, Sutton Coldfield, into a 3,200 sq ft commercial unit with apartments above.

The ground floor commercial unit will be operated by Choices Video who will be taking a 15-year lease from Peter Maddox.

Planning permission has been granted for eight luxury one and two bedroom apartments at the site on Mere Green Road. Each will offer the latest in terms of contemporary urban design and the development will have gated access and allocated parking for residents.

Gavin Warr, Selbourne's managing director said: This development takes us into new territory and gives us the opportunity to prove we're more than just residential developers.

We see it as our chance to show we can work effectively with other developers to create exciting schemes that impact positively on their surroundings. We're looking forward to working in partnership with Peter Maddox and we hope it will be the first of many joint ventures.

Work is due to start on site in October and is scheduled for completion in Summer 2005.

Peter Maddox, director of Peter Maddox & Associates said: We needed a partner who could offer both residential and general construction expertise. We knew Selbourne Homes had a good reputation within the region and we were impressed by the speed with which we were able to negotiate a deal with them. From our perspective, they are an ideal partner.

Selbourne Homes is based in Hagley, West Midlands. Founded in 2001, the company has amassed an impressive portfolio of brownfield sites over the past three years which it plans to transform into contemporary urban environments.





Storm at Merry Hill

DEVELOPER STORMS AHEAD WITH SECOND MERRY HILL SCHEME
19th May 2004

Hot on the heels of its successful SO.GO development, leading Black Country property developer Selbourne Homes has launched its second major scheme at Merry Hill near Dudley. Called Storm, the cutting-edge development comprises seven, three storey apartment units, offering a total of 39 one and two-bedroom luxury homes. Design boundaries have been pushed to the limit, with brick and render elevations topped off by striking, green copper monopitch roofs.

Additionally, each unit offers contemporary styling throughout, combining the latest interior design trends with James Bond style features such as video entry systems, programmable central heating and secure underground parking.

Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes, said: “Storm is all about offering the best in terms of contemporary urban living at prices people can afford. “Our research has shown that as people get busier, the idea of finding quality restaurants, retail and leisure facilities within five minutes of your front door has enormous appeal. Storm is designed to meet the needs of homeowners looking for exactly that and we’re confident it will be a major success.”

Storm is already attracting considerable interest from investors and first time buyers and like SO.GO, it is expected to sell out fast. Selbourne Homes is committed to working in partnership with local organisations like the Brierley Hill Regeneration Partnership (BHRP), and through projects like Storm, supporting the goal of developing a high quality urban environment in Brierley Hill.

Tim Sunter, Director of the BHRP said: “I’m pleased that a private sector player like Selbourne Homes has taken this bold step of bringing true urban ‘city style’ living opportunities to the area. “We need diversity in the local housing market to meet the needs of young people and families. We want to create a real, sustainable urban community and there is no doubt, Selbourne Homes is playing a part in this renaissance.”

A one-bedroom apartment at Storm will consist of an entrance hall, cloakroom, bathroom, kitchen/dining area, living room and one bedroom with ensuite facilities. The two bedroom apartments will follow roughly the same layout, with the addition of the extra bedroom. Every property has a balcony, with corner apartments offering a wraparound version. Additionally, each unit has its own secure entrance leading to private staircases serving a maximum of six apartments.




TRENDY DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED FOR DIBDALE ROAD - 5th April 2004

Plans are being submitted to transform the last remaining brownfield site in Dudley's Milking Bank area into contemporary apartments and townhouses.

Black Country residential developer Selbourne Homes has purchased a 3.3 acre site on Dibdale Road, formerly occupied by civil engineers Rock Rippers. The firm will shortly be submitting a planning application for 50 three-bedroom townhouses and one and two bedroom apartments.

The proposed scheme is designed to mirror Selbourne's trendsetting SO.GO development of city-living style homes at Merry Hill. As well as contemporary styling throughout, the properties will also enjoy stunning panoramic views of both the Malvern and Clee Hills thanks to their elevated position.

Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes, said: "This is a really exciting project. As the last remaining brownfield site in the Milking Bank area, we felt it was important to come up with a design that would really enhance the surroundings and are confident we've achieved that.

"Our scheme sees redundant buildings and a transport yard transformed into highly desirable homes for Dudley."




RUSH TO BUY LUXURY NEW HOMES IN WOMBOURNE - 26th March 2004

Less than 48 hours after marketing started at an exclusive residential development in Wombourne, Black Country developer, Selbourne Homes, has clinched two sales and received numerous enquiries from prospective buyers.

House hunters have been rushing to snap up the luxury homes situated on Ounsdale Road in Wombourne, West Midlands, with over 200 people already registering interest in the site.

Called FIVE, the exclusive waterside development comprises five detached three, four and five-bedroom homes, one with canal frontage and mooring rights. Each home offers relaxed contemporary style and, in certain cases, unusually large gardens.


Gavin Warr, managing director of Selbourne Homes, which specialises in contemporary urban developments, said: "We've been delighted by the response and we're confident it won't be long before the remaining three properties are sold.

"FIVE is our first scheme in Wombourne and it's a stunning development of split level accommodation for the discerning buyer. It's almost unheard of for new homes of this size to have such large plots and their proximity to water makes them even more desirable."

Construction at FIVE is already well underway and the scheme is expected to be completed by September 2004. Prices range from £335,000 to £465,000 and the scheme is being marketed by the Kingswinford office of estate agents The Lee, Shaw Partnership. For further information please contact the agents on 01384 287622.




SELBOURNE EXPANDS WITH NEW HEAD OF ACQUISITIONS - 16th February 2004

Chris Warren has joined contemporary property developer Selbourne Homes as head of acquisitions in a drive to expand the firm’s portfolio across the Black Country, West Midlands. Mr Warren brings over 10 years senior level experience in land and property acquisitions to Selbourne Homes. Previously, he was land manager with Bryant Homes, David Wilson Homes and Kings Oak Homes.

In just three years since the firm was set up by managing director Gavin Warr, Selbourne Homes has amassed an impressive portfolio of developments in the area. They include its flagship city living scheme SO.GO of 110 apartments and town houses at Merry Hill where the first phase is expected to be completed this month.



Mr Warren’s appointment is part of a programme of continued growth for Selbourne across the Midlands. He said: ““There is a major opportunity in the Black Country for a medium sized developer like Selbourne. “We are engaged in the transformation of brownfield sites and we are actively looking for sites suitable for conversion from single plots up to a hundred plots. “We will also be working with the local business community in releasing the potential of commercial and industrial premises.” Mr Warren was born and bred in the Black Country and lives in Stourbridge.




SO.GO SHOWS OFF FIRST PHASE - 4th Febraury 2004

Champagne corks are popping this week as the doors open at property developer Selbourne Homes’ flagship SO.GO development at Merry Hill near Dudley. As part of the first phase of development, two show homes are now open to the public. Only 17 of the 110 contemporary style homes remain available and the remainder are expected to be snapped up quickly by first time buyers and investors.

 

The SO.GO scheme, unusually located at one of Europe’s largest shopping complexes, offers a mix of one and two bedroom apartments, two and three storey houses and penthouses. In terms of contemporary urban lifestyle, it has everything - cinemas, restaurants, bars, fitness centres and retail outlets literally on the doorstep. The superior quality living space is equally impressive.

Each home offers up to the minute styling throughout, including stainless steel kitchen detailing, ash veneer doors, chrome door furniture, terrestrial and satellite TV points, video entry systems to apartments and burglar alarms on houses.

Sales Executive, Jackie Arch and Gavin Warr, Managing Director
of Selbourne celebrate the opening of two show homes at the
SO.GO Development at Merry Hill near Dudley.

SO.GO prices start from £122,000 for a two-bedroom apartment. Property developer Selbourne Homes majors on transforming brownfield sites across the Black Country (West of Birmingham) into desirable places to live, SO.GO being testament to its success.

Selbourne may only be three years old but it is already taking the region by storm with its contemporary urban living developments. Managing director Gavin Warr expressed his delight at the response to his firm’s first flagship scheme. He said: “SO.GO was born from a need to find an area in the West Midlands that had the leisure appeal of Brindley Place, Birmingham. “

Its success has been phenomenal with first time buyers and investors alike seizing the opportunity for the city living lifestyle.” Julie Haney, Head of Marketing for Chelsfield, said: “SO.GO is central to the development of Merry Hill as a place where people live, work and play. “We congratulate Selbourne on its achievement with this first residential development for Merry Hill.

This is a major part of our vision to create an integrated, vibrant and urban environment in which to live. “We hope that by the continual improvement of the local environment, more and more people will want to come to live here.”

The SO.GO development is due for completion in Autumn 2004.




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