



Radley House Partnership developed a scheme of 19 new dwellings on a farm site located on the southern outskirts of Swanmore Village. The site is part of a wider masterplan, designated under the Local Plan Part 2 as housing allocation area SW1.
The site is subject to several constraints, including a Site of Specific Scientific Interest (S.S.S.I) to the southeast and a flood zone to the south. The proposed site is also connected and integrated with another proposal and development to the northwest.
The layout consists of predominantly two and two and a half-storey dwellings. The architecture of these new family homes is that of traditional dwellings arranged organically, reflective of a rural village setting.
Homes are all positioned safely outside the flood zone, with those furthest south facing outwards towards open countryside, creating a cohesive settlement edge to the village.