Metis Homes Advances Alresford Regeneration with The Fourteen Apartment Development

L-R Metis Homes' David Oakley with Guy Macklin & Margot Power at The Fourteen, Alresford
L-R Metis Homes' David Oakley with Guy Macklin & Margot Power at The Fourteen, Alresford

Hampshire-based housebuilder Metis Homes has made steady progress at its central Alresford site with construction well underway, marking the start of an exciting new chapter in the town’s ongoing regeneration.

Located on The Dean, the brownfield site is being transformed into The Fourteen, a thoughtfully designed collection of 14 characterful apartments alongside a new 40-space public car park.

As construction has already reached oversight level – with the block and beams being installed and steel structure in position – Metis Homes welcomed key stakeholders for a site visit and progress update.

Metis Homes’ Sales & Marketing Director, David Oakley, met with Guy Macklin, Managing Director of Derek Warwick Developments, the company involved in the land, and ward councillor for Alresford, Margot Power, who has championed the development for the market town where she lives.

Councillor Margot Power, from Winchester City Council, said: “I am delighted to see another keystone in the redevelopment of The Dean going forward. We have been working on this since 2010, and it takes time to get it right, but it’s important we do get it right. This will benefit the local community and support the local shops and businesses here in Alresford. I’d like to say a thank you to Metis Homes for being so considerate of their neighbours during construction.”

David Oakley, Sales & Marketing Director of Metis Homes, commented: “Construction at The Fourteen marks a significant milestone, not just for Metis Homes, but for the wider Alresford community. This carefully considered scheme brings new homes to the town centre while addressing the need for public parking. The design reflects Alresford’s character and supports its long-term vision for sustainable, sensitive growth. We’re excited to welcome future residents.”

The approved scheme will provide a mix of one- and two-bedroom homes, resident parking, cycle and refuse storage, and improved pedestrian access through the centre of the development.

By increasing footfall and delivering essential infrastructure, The Fourteen is expected to positively impact local businesses. The new public car park will improve access to Alresford’s independent shops, cafés, and services, supporting a thriving town centre economy.

Metis Homes’ vision for The Fourteen has been shaped by the site’s context, with traditional architectural styling and a mix of two- and three-storey buildings designed to sit sympathetically within Alresford’s historic townscape.

Ideally located just a short walk from the town’s vibrant high street, The Fourteen offers easy access to local amenities, a range of independent shops and strong transport links to Winchester and London, making it an attractive option for downsizers and commuters alike.

A showhome is due to launch later this year, with prospective buyers now invited to register their interest. For more information or to register interest, please visit: https://www.metishomes.co.uk/our-developments/the-fourteen/

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